WANA (Mar 26) – The hacker group Handala has issued a new warning, giving Lockheed Martin employees 48 hours to cease cooperation with Israel and immediately leave the country.
In their latest statement, Handala declared that they have launched a new phase of operations against Lockheed Martin. The group claims full access to sensitive data on 28 senior U.S. engineers stationed in Israel who are involved in military projects, including names, ID numbers, passports, residences, and base assignments. All of this information has reportedly been exposed.
According to Handala, these engineers have held key technical roles for years, contributing to critical projects such as the maintenance of F-35 and F-22 fighter jets and the THAAD missile defense system. The group states that the technical secrecy surrounding these operations has now been lifted.
Handala added that in recent hours they have contacted some of the engineers to demonstrate how vulnerable digital barriers are. From everyday interests to personal routines, they claim to have revealed private details, including residences, children’s names, favorite foods, weekend activities, and family locations in the U.S., as a demonstration that “privacy is merely a word in a book, not a reality.”
The hackers warned that delaying decisions would leave the engineers’ fate to a “storm” that has already begun—not one of fire and smoke, but of data and exposure.
Handala emphasized that the 48-hour ultimatum requires employees to end cooperation with Israel and leave immediately. Otherwise, their homes would allegedly become missile targets.
The group further warned that associates in the U.S., who supposedly prioritize families over individuals, could take action against the engineers’ families if they do not return home.
“Return home now,” the statement concluded.
Some of the exposed documents are as follows:
