Almajmah Principality
| Primary URL | Location | Industry | www[.]spa[.]gov[.]sa |
Country
Saudi Arabia
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Government - National
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Profile
The Almajmah Principality, also known by its aliases including Almajmah Principality, is headquartered in Saudi Arabia. Publicly available information regarding its operational scope, core services, or market presence remains limited within verified cybersecurity reporting channels. Documented activity associated with the entity relates primarily to its status as a target of cyber operations rather than its internal functions or commercial engagements.
A significant cyber incident impacting the Almajmah Principality occurred on January 16, 2014, when the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) executed a coordinated attack against 16 Saudi Arabian government websites. The SEA, a hacker group originating from Syria, defaced these websites, replacing their content with messages condemning the Al Saud regime. These messages accused Saudi leadership of supporting terrorist groups to further political objectives. The attack formed part of the '#ActAgainstSaudiArabiaTerrorism' campaign, which explicitly threatened additional offensive actions. The defacements caused operational disruptions, forcing the targeted websites offline for remediation. This incident highlights the Almajmah Principality's exposure to geopolitically motivated cyber threats, particularly from groups leveraging website defacement as a protest tool. No further technical specifics regarding the Principality's defensive posture or recovery processes from this event are publicly substantiated in the cited source material.
