Morocco: Cyberattacks on the Country's Institutions Increased
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Morocco may have suffered a third large-scale cyberattack since April 2025. A group calling itself "Jabaroot DZ" and claiming to act to defend Algeria's interests, announces that it has attacked the servers of the Moroccan Ministry of Justice.
After a first wave of cyberattacks in early April, then a news release on 2 June, the JabaRoot DZ group has just launched a third offensive against a Moroccan institution. This time, hackers claim to have accessed sensitive information about thousands of judges and officials, as well as all the digital infrastructure of the Ministry of Justice.
Algerian Hacking Group Jabaroot Claims Breach of Moroccan Justice Ministry Database
An alleged Algerian hacking group known as “Jabaroot” claimed on Monday it breached the database of Morocco’s Ministry of Justice, gaining access to sensitive files tied to Justice Minister Abdellatif Ouahbi and personal information on about 5,000 judges and 35,000 judicial officials. This attack follows a string of cyber incidents Jabaroot has claimed against Moroccan government institutions. Among them is an alleged breach of Morocco’s Nationa…
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