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The UAE Cybersecurity Council has confirmed that the country’s national cyber system has successfully thwarted a series of organised cyber attacks described as terrorist in nature, targeting critical digital infrastructure and vital sectors.

According to the Council, the attacks were aimed at destabilising the country and disrupting essential services. Authorities said the national cybersecurity and cyber defence framework responded swiftly to contain the threats and prevent operational impact, WAM reported.

The Council emphasised that the safety of individuals, protection of personal data and continuity of critical services remain top priorities. It noted that the national cyber defence system operates around the clock in coordination <a href="https://jordangazette.com/air-arabia-rolls-out-ramadan-sale-with-up-to-40-discounts/”>with service providers, national and international entities, and specialised organisations. Strategic partnerships and advanced technical capabilities were leveraged to strengthen protection measures, accelerate recovery processes and reinforce national digital resilience.

The attacks reportedly included attempts to infiltrate networks, deploy ransomware and conduct systematic phishing campaigns targeting national platforms. Officials also revealed that artificial intelligence technologies were used to develop more sophisticated offensive tools, signalling an evolution in the tactics employed by hostile actors.

The Council reiterated its commitment to safeguarding the UAE’s digital ecosystem and maintaining stability, stressing that any attempts to target critical infrastructure or civil services will be met with decisive countermeasures.

Members of the public were urged to report suspicious cyber activity through officially approved channels to help ensure the continued security of the country’s digital environment and institutions.

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Rajiv Pillai February 23, 2026

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