The hacker group Handala Hack claims to have hacked Lockheed Martin and in their telegram claim they will be releasing information tomorrow

“Those who move in the shadows will soon see the light.

The secrets hidden behind the curtains of smoke and mirrors are now ready to be revealed.

Those who seek the truth will soon face a reality they have only seen in their nightmares.”

https://x.com/RedPandaKoala/status/2036913552448250367

This company is known for having information about UFOs.

by 87LucasOliveira

24 Comments

  1. Emergency-Constant44 on

    Those claims, like, Always ‘tomorrow’ ‘next year’ ‘in few months’ etc, do not inspire optimism…

  2. An announcement of an announcement! I look forward to the announcement. At least tomorrow is better than 5 years.

  3. MultiphasicNeocubist on

    Eh!? Why announce an intent and invite scrutiny + internal investigations + time for a coverup!??

    Being media savvy means they should have gone to prominent journalists the world over.

    These persons seem to have mixed up exposé with social media “aura”.

    I just hope these Telegram posts do not lead to any anonymous deaths like it happened with that Boeing whistle blower.

  4. If anything it’s probably just part of controlled leak. Doubt they would keep anything of this magnitude on servers connected to internet

  5. Why does it sound like it was written by a 14 year old who wears a three wolf moon shirt unironically?

  6. The suspicious lack of detail and “we have done something amazing, just trust us. You will see tomorrow!” tells me there’s probably nothing there

  7. Keypoints

    Lockheed Martin was the target of an attack by an alleged pro Iran hacktivist

    have stolen 375 terabytes of data from the aerospace and defense industry company

    The group claims to have copies of blueprints of F-35 aircraft

    The group has since posted additional claims demanding more than $400 million in return for not selling the information

    APT Iran is a hacktivist collective organization

    spokesperson for Lockheed Martin said the company is knows of the alleged claims.