Fatimiyoun Electronic Team is an Iran-aligned threat actor presented as part of a broader ecosystem of proxy, hacktivist, and semi-autonomous cyber elements used for asymmetric retaliation. The group has been linked to the Fatemiyoun Brigade and has been described as operating through infrastructure associated with Afghanistan- or Pakistan-based networks. Reported activity includes attempted deployment of destructive wiper malware against Western financial and energy organizations, use of custom wiper tooling resembling Shamoon-style malware, botnet-enabled operations, and delivery of backdoor malware. The actor fits the pattern of Iranian-affiliated fronts used to create operational deniability while supporting coercive or disruptive campaigns against regional and Western targets. Based on the available reporting, the group is associated primarily with destructive and disruptive intrusion activity rather than ransomware monetization.
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3 malware families attributed to this actor across reporting.
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Iran-aligned proxy/hacktivist group linked to the Fatimiyoun Brigade; described using wipers, DDoS botnets, and social engineering/phishing to deliver persistence backdoors; claims activity against Western targets.
Actor attempting to deploy wiper malware against Western financial services and energy sector targets.
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