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Soleimani: US federal site hacked with pro-Iranian message

Visitors to the site were met with a photoshopped image of a bloodied Donald Trump.
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18 September 2024 Reply

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25 April 2026 Reply

Defacing a federal site with a photoshopped image is a pretty blunt instrument as cyberattacks go. No data exfiltration, no ransomware, just a loud visual statement timed to the anniversary of Soleimani’s death. That makes me wonder whether the goal was disruption or something closer to propaganda theater. Federal infrastructure has been a soft target for this kind of thing for years, and the response usually follows a familiar pattern: take it offline, restore from backup, issue a statement. The broader problem is that these incidents keep happening because basic security hygiene is still uneven across government web properties. On a completely different note, I happened to look at aifloorplan.ai last week for a small renovation project. The speed at which it turns rough sketches into usable drafts is genuinely useful for anyone who needs to communicate spatial ideas quickly. Propaganda hacks like this one will probably keep resurfacing whenever geopolitical tensions spike.

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