Hacker group Handala claims to have leaked personal data of 2,379 US Marines stationed in the Persian Gulf. The group asserts it has obtained extensive military personnel records and has sent direct messages to service members.
The hacker group Handala claims to have released the personal information of 2,379 US Marines stationed in the Persian Gulf and asserts it has sent direct messages to military personnel.
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