- A post on a darkโnet site, includes a $50,000 challenge to anyone who can detect its presence in the airportโs network.
- Group claims it will withhold data on Emirati citizens to avoid exploitation.
A hacktivist group calling itself Nasir Security, or โNasir Resistance,โ claims it infiltrated systems at Dubai International Airport for months and has begun leaking data in support of โregional resistance.โ
The airport has not confirmed any breach, and the claims have not been independently verified.
Nasirโs statement, posted on a darkโnet site, includes a $50,000 challenge to anyone who can detect its presence in the airportโs network. The group, described by analysts as proโIran and aligned with Hezbollah narratives, says it will time additional releases to the anniversary of a Hezbollah attack on Israel.

The data leak reportedly includes passport photos from multiple nationalities and airport security imagery such as luggage contents and scanner images; downloads appear to be limited to one image at a time. The group claims it will withhold data on Emirati citizens to avoid exploitation.
Regional context includes heightened cyber activity tied to Iranโlinked operators amid broader geopolitical tensions. Open-source threat reporting has noted proโIran operations and longโdwell intrusions during this period, though direct attribution to the Dubai incident remains unproven in public sources.
Dubai Airports and UAE authorities have not issued public statements confirming the intrusion at press time.
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