A hacker group calling itself CyberIsnaadFront has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting BenSimon Aluminum Industries, an Israeli company directly involved with military and defense infrastructure projects.
In a statement released on its Telegram channel, the group said it shut down all operational systems at BenSimon and exfiltrated sensitive data linked to the Israeli military, including projects connected to the Ministry of Defense and Unit 8200 — the regime’s cyber-intelligence division.
The group claimed that the original data was permanently destroyed to prevent recovery and that the stolen intelligence has been handed over to missile units within the so-called "axis of resistance" for further use.
CyberIsnaadFront identified BenSimon Aluminum Industries as a contractor responsible for high-security installations, including underground military tunnels and defense ministry facilities.
This operation is part of a broader digital campaign by the group to weaken Israel's military-industrial complex. In earlier phases, the group claimed it infiltrated RAFAEL Advanced Defense Systems, causing malfunctions in several military platforms. The group said those disruptions were linked to vulnerabilities in CR Casting / EXACT components integrated into RAFAEL’s weapon systems.
“Large portions of the regime’s defense and military infrastructure are now either compromised or rendered nonfunctional,” the group said in its latest statement.
CyberIsnaadFront has framed these attacks as part of a sustained effort to degrade Israel’s military capabilities across all domains. Cybersecurity experts tracking the campaign noted that the group’s operations appear to be escalating, with Israeli defense-related supply chains increasingly under threat.
The Israeli government and BenSimon Aluminum Industries have not yet issued any public statements regarding the claimed breach.