
Middle East Threat Intelligence Report Q3 2025
The Middle East Threat Intelligence Report Q3 (July–Sept) 2025 is here, and it reveals a critical rise in threats across the region’s digital frontier. This quarter saw a dangerous convergence of state-linked espionage and aggressive, financially motivated ransomware attacks, repeatedly touching the Middle East’s most critical sectors.
The report highlights persistent targeting of telecommunications, oil and gas supply chains, and public services. For example, incident responders tracked China-nexus operators exploiting Microsoft SharePoint vulnerabilities to gain espionage footholds. This elevated activity confirms that regional tensions are acting as a persistent accelerant for both sophisticated state threats and highly monetized criminal campaigns.
Importantly, this edition includes a comprehensive section on Recommended Mitigation & Regional Security Measures to help organizations immediately address these complex challenges.
Key Highlights of the Report
Sector Analysis: Telecommunications, Oil & Gas Supply Chains, and Public Services face escalating state and criminal threats.
Confirmed Incidents: Detailed analysis of China-nexus exploitation and ransomware targeting large regional enterprises.
Strategic Recommendations: Practical, step-by-step guidance to strengthen defenses and align security practices with regional standards.
This Report is vital for CISOs, IT leaders, and strategists. It delivers the actionable intelligence needed to strengthen defenses against state-backed campaigns and reduce overall cyber risk.
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