The mysterious hacker JabaRoot DZ, who claims to be Algerian, has struck again, this time targeting ministers from the Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM). Through Telegram, they have released documents related to high-value land and property acquisitions, revealing transactions worth hundreds of millions of dirhams. The leak adds a new chapter to the wave of cyberattacks that has rocked Morocco since April 2025.
A new wave of cyberattacks is reigniting tensions between Moroccan and Algerian hacker groups. On Saturday, an Algerian collective claimed responsibility for a large-scale operation that targeted several Moroccan government websites, disrupting various online services.
The ongoing rivalry between Morocco and Algeria has extended into cyberwarfare, with hackers from both countries targeting government websites, media outlets, and sensitive data. Yabiladi recapped cyber incidents between Moroccan and Algerian hackers over the last 15 years, most of which followed political developments.
Tensions between Algeria and Morocco are spilling over into the realm of cyber warfare. The Algerian hacker group JabaRoot DZ has claimed responsibility for an unprecedented series of intrusions into the computer systems of several Moroccan institutions, resulting in the leak of large volumes of sensitive data. From the Ministry of Employment’s website to the CNSS database, the breaches have exposed serious vulnerabilities in some of the kingdom’s digital infrastructure.