The Nasir Security group (also referring to themselves as the Nasir Resistance) claims to have compromised Dubai International Airport (DXB), the primary international airport serving Dubai and a major global aviation hub. The hacktivist group alleges they have maintained active, operational access to the airport’s classified intelligence systems for several months. In their public statement, the group issued a $50,000 challenge to anyone capable of uncovering their presence within the airport’s network and stated their intent to release stolen documents to aid specific geopolitical resistance factions.
According to the actor, the allegedly compromised data includes:
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Classified intelligence information
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1,000 sensitive internal documents
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Photos and reproductions of passports from multiple nationalities (including American and Arab citizens)
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