Publish dateSunday 30 November 2025 - 19:56
Story Code : 338787
Hebrew media: Iranian spies infiltrated Israeli nuclear scientist’s car
A Hebrew-language media outlet reported that Iran, in a combined security operation, has infiltrated its spies into the personal car of one of Israel’s leading nuclear scientists.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - International Service: The Hebrew-language news site Ashdod Net announced in a news report in this regard that after infiltrating the smart car of one of Israel’s most important nuclear scientists, Iranian hackers managed to place a bouquet of flowers in his car through one of their agents and deliver a written message to him.
 
According to this Hebrew-language media outlet, the information channels of the Hanzala hacking group published images of a bouquet of flowers and a video showing the nuclear scientist’s house on social media.
 
A message sent to the scientist a day after the bouquet of flowers was sent said, “Did you receive our bouquet of flowers yesterday? Our first action was not harmful, you must have felt its weight?” Are we right?
 
You may have felt the hands carrying the bouquet and heard the footsteps that left before you opened the door. What about your cars, Doctor?
 
According to this local media outlet in Ashdod (Occupied Palestine), over the past two years, the Iranians have successfully recruited a significant number of Israelis to carry out paid missions, such as writing provocative graffiti and other unusual tasks.
 
It seems that they also used an Israeli hired for this particular mission to show that they knew the scientist’s full address.
 
In addition to this action, the hackers published a list of names and phone numbers allegedly belonging to members of Unit 8200.
 
Ashdod Net also revealed that the incident took place in the city of Ashdod, but at this stage, it still does not have reliable information (from Israeli security circles) regarding whether the group's agents actually entered the scientist's machine or whether this was a sophisticated psychological warfare tactic, and Israeli security officials have remained silent on this news.
 
In another part of the news, it is stated: Last week, an Iranian hacking group published the names, photos and profiles of ten senior engineers and employees of the Israeli military industries and set a reward of $ 10,000 for information leading to the discovery of their whereabouts. The group wrote along with the publication of this news: "We expose those who thought their crimes would remain hidden." That evening, the cybersecurity department was notified that the page had been deleted.
 
Among the published content were the full names, phone numbers, city of residence, job titles, email addresses, resumes and numerous other details of the employees.
 
The hackers also sent a threatening message to employees, stating: "This is not just a poster; it is a warning that will resonate in every hallway you walk into, in every home you trust, and in every secret you keep."
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