From 769cd4f47bb61b44895faecfcd4841a7b2bb95f8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mathieu4141 Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2024 05:09:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] [threat-actors] Add Edalat-e Ali --- clusters/threat-actor.json | 13 +++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) diff --git a/clusters/threat-actor.json b/clusters/threat-actor.json index 4ef3304..ec7b094 100644 --- a/clusters/threat-actor.json +++ b/clusters/threat-actor.json @@ -15473,6 +15473,19 @@ }, "uuid": "a0b92be9-7b62-47df-a2e8-16211c864599", "value": "SilitNetwork" + }, + { + "description": "Edalat-e Ali is a hacktivist group known for disrupting Iranian state-run TV and radio transmissions during significant events, such as the Revolution Day ceremonies. They have also targeted government facilities, releasing security camera footage to expose abuses and draw attention to human rights violations. The group has used their hacks to call for protests against the Iranian regime and have displayed anti-government messages during their disruptions. Edalat-e Ali has been active in releasing sensitive information and footage to embarrass Iranian officials and highlight injustices within the country.", + "meta": { + "country": "IR", + "refs": [ + "https://research.checkpoint.com/2022/evilplayout-attack-against-irans-state-broadcaster/", + "https://securityaffairs.com/142172/hacktivism/iranian-state-tv-hacked.html", + "https://www.chronline.com/stories/a-hacking-slugfest-between-iran-and-its-foes-sparks-fears-of-a-wider-cyberwar,281423" + ] + }, + "uuid": "1759f8f2-e6ef-4683-a9e4-44984b9deaba", + "value": "Edalat-e Ali" } ], "version": 305