Iranian Hackers Compromise Over 100 Embassy Email Accounts in Global Diplomat Phishing Campaign
Sep 03, 2025
Data Breach / Cyber Espionage
A group linked to Iran has been identified as the perpetrator of a “coordinated” and “multi-wave” spear-phishing campaign targeting embassies and consulates across Europe and beyond. Israeli cybersecurity firm Dream has attributed this activity to Iranian-aligned operators associated with a broader offensive cyber initiative known as Homeland Justice. “Phishing emails were sent to numerous government officials worldwide, masquerading as legitimate diplomatic correspondence,” the firm reported. “The evidence suggests a larger regional espionage strategy aimed at diplomatic and government institutions amid rising geopolitical tensions.” The attack tactics involve spear-phishing emails that reference geopolitical disputes between Iran and Israel, containing malicious Microsoft Word attachments that prompt recipients to “Enable Content” to execute embedded Visual Basic for Applications code.
Data Breach / Cyber Espionage
Iranian Hackers Target Diplomatic Communications of Embassies Worldwide In a sophisticated and coordinated cyberattack, a group associated with Iran has breached over 100 email accounts belonging to embassies and consulates globally, according to a report from Israeli cybersecurity firm Dream. The campaign, described as “multi-wave” and “spear-phishing,” specifically targets diplomatic…
Iranian Hackers Compromise Over 100 Embassy Email Accounts in Global Diplomat Phishing Campaign
Sep 03, 2025
Data Breach / Cyber Espionage
A group linked to Iran has been identified as the perpetrator of a “coordinated” and “multi-wave” spear-phishing campaign targeting embassies and consulates across Europe and beyond. Israeli cybersecurity firm Dream has attributed this activity to Iranian-aligned operators associated with a broader offensive cyber initiative known as Homeland Justice. “Phishing emails were sent to numerous government officials worldwide, masquerading as legitimate diplomatic correspondence,” the firm reported. “The evidence suggests a larger regional espionage strategy aimed at diplomatic and government institutions amid rising geopolitical tensions.” The attack tactics involve spear-phishing emails that reference geopolitical disputes between Iran and Israel, containing malicious Microsoft Word attachments that prompt recipients to “Enable Content” to execute embedded Visual Basic for Applications code.