The Israel-Albania Cyber Summit, organised by the Israeli-linked platform IMPROVATE and held under the patronage of Prime Minister Edi Rama, had been planned for that morning at the MAK Albania Hotel
- Mar 12
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Homeland Justice’s timing was not coincidental. The attack landed on the day Tirana was supposed to host Israeli cybersecurity firms for a government-patronised conference.
by the Newsroom (Tirana)
The Iranian-linked hacker group Homeland Justice breached the Albanian parliament’s IT infrastructure on 10 March, deleting data from staff accounts and publishing internal emails on Telegram — the same day an Israeli-Albanian cybersecurity summit was scheduled to open in Tirana.
The Israel-Albania Cyber Summit, organised by the Israeli-linked platform IMPROVATE and held under the patronage of Prime Minister Edi Rama, had been planned for that morning at the MAK Albania Hotel. The agenda brought together Israeli cybersecurity companies with Albanian government ministries, critical infrastructure operators, and private-sector leaders. Rama was listed as the opening speaker; the Ministers of Interior, Defence, Finance, and Infrastructure were among the participants. The summit has since been postponed following the outbreak of hostilities between Iran and Israel, according to notification received by the Tirana Examiner. for the full artical




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