Adopted on October 31, 2025, UN Security Council Resolution 2797 could redefine the Western Sahara conflict, according to a report by academic David Alvarado. This resolution, backed by the United States and marked by the abstention of Russia and China, strengthens Morocco's position on the international stage while further isolating the Polisario and Algeria.
After taking credit for an unprecedented cyberattack on the CNSS, the Algerian hacker group Jabaroot announced Monday a new Moroccan target, the National Agency for Land Conservation, Cadastre, and Cartography (ANCFCC). This time, tens of thousands of sensitive documents have been leaked on the dark web, exposing the inner workings of Morocco’s cadastral system as well as the personal data of numerous prominent figures.
As the CNSS hacking continues to shake Morocco, the response has been swift. In a dramatic counterattack, a group of Moroccan hackers infiltrated the systems of Algeria’s Social Security Fund for Postal and Telecommunications Workers (MGPTT), leaking 13 GB of sensitive data—including ID numbers, money transfer orders, and administrative documents. This marks a new chapter in the ongoing, silent digital war between Rabat and Algiers.