US defence producer Lockheed Martin has neither confirmed nor denied the compromise of F-35 Block 4 technical documentation by pro-Iranian hackers.
Following stories by hacktivist group APT-Iran that it had breached the corporate, the defence prime has mentioned it’s conscious of the menace actors’ claims. The RAAF presently operates a fleet of 72 F-35As, that are slated for Block 4 upgrades.
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“We’re conscious of the stories and have insurance policies and procedures in place to mitigate cyber threats to our enterprise,” a Lockheed Martin spokesperson informed Australian Aviation sister model Cyber Every day.
“We stay assured within the integrity of our strong, multi-layered data methods and information safety.”
APT-Iran boasted on its Telegram channel on March 20 that it efficiently exfiltrated 375gb of knowledge from the corporate, together with delicate recordsdata associated to army {hardware}, together with:
Technical documentation associated to F-35 Block 4
Info on next-generation interceptor missile methods
Contracts and inside communications
Worker-related information and inside emails
The menace actor mentioned the info was price tons of of hundreds of thousands of {dollars} and that it was contemplating promoting the info to the best bidder.
Nevertheless, these claims stay unverified on the time of writing, because the group has not revealed any proof of the hack.
Earlier in March, APT Iran claimed to have efficiently penetrated the Jordan Silos and Provide Normal Firm through a phishing assault focusing on one in every of its workers. The group mentioned it was in a position to take management of temperature & moisture administration methods and weight scales, elevating temperatures to destroy grain shares.
The group additionally claimed to have shut down inverters at a neighborhood solar energy plant.
As well as, APT Iran has additionally issued warnings to fellow travellers relating to doable compromise of Starlink units and VPNs.
“Vital discover for Starlink system customers in Iran – this software has fallen into the arms of Israeli intelligence and is getting used to trace the exact places of people inside Iran,” the group mentioned, in Farsi, on its Telegram channel.
“We warn customers to not use these units. We predict with years of expertise that Starlink terminals are a exact monitoring software and can simply betray their customers.”
APT Iran mentioned in a follow-up publish that it was planning on shutting down Starlink units within the nation, and that it was going to show “VPN sellers and their associates” as collaborators.
“We now have no time for them,” an APT Iran spokesperson mentioned. “We’ll combat alongside you and expose the complete particulars of their operations.”


