Naval Group Battles Cyber Drama: Hacktivist Claims vs. Reality!

Naval Group, caught in a whirlwind of cyber claims, has filed a complaint to shed light on malicious acts. Despite the alleged data breach fanfare, the company insists no IT intrusion was detected. Meanwhile, the infamous NoName057(16) hacktivists are busy taking credit, but lack any solid evidence. Who knew naval drama could be so digital?

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Ahoy, cyber pirates! It seems the hackers tried to raid the Naval Group’s treasure chest of secrets, but all they found was an empty bottle of rum and a note saying, “Better luck next time!” Perhaps it’s time for these cyber marauders to stick to plundering virtual doubloons in video games instead.

Key Points:

  • Naval Group claims no intrusion or operational impact despite data leak allegations.
  • Alleged stolen data includes classified naval CMS components and sensitive documents.
  • Naval Group calls the situation a reputational attack amid heightened international tensions.
  • NoName057(16), a pro-Russian hacktivist group, claims responsibility for the breach.
  • Authorities launched Operation Eastwood, disrupting the hacktivist group’s infrastructure.

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