Cyber Jihad Movement is a hacktivist banner used in pro-Palestinian and pro-Iranian cyber propaganda calling for supporters to join a global “Cyber Jihad” campaign. It appears in the context of ideologically motivated anti-Israel cyber activity associated with broader regional conflict dynamics and online mobilization efforts. Reported activity linked to this name includes claimed disruptive operations against Israeli targets, particularly denial-of-service activity against media or public-facing services. The available evidence supports characterization as a propaganda-oriented hacktivist identity rather than a clearly documented, mature intrusion set with well-established tooling, infrastructure, or sustained operational history. Its messaging aligns with influence and mobilization efforts common to conflict-driven hacktivist ecosystems, where public claims, symbolic targeting, and amplification on social platforms are central features. High-confidence reporting does not establish a specific state sponsor, formal sub-groups, or a broader verified capability set beyond claimed disruptive operations.
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Mobilization-focused group calling for global cyber disruptions against US, Israeli, Arab government, Pakistani and Indian institutions, with ideological alignment to militant causes.
Hacktivist actor claiming DoS activity against Israeli media.
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