The group said it was exposing the details of those “who thought their crimes could remain hidden in the dark”. [Getty]

Iranian hackers released the names, photos and details of ten engineers and senior employees working in the Israeli defence sector, offering a $10,000 reward for information on their whereabouts.

“This is not just a declaration — this is a warning that will echo in every hallway you walk down, every home you feel safe, every secret you keep,” the group said in a statement quoted by Israel’s Ynet news.

The group said it was exposing the details of those “who thought their crimes could remain hidden in the dark”.

“You built your empire on fear and force; now you will feel the weight of terror descending upon you,” the group said.

Along with the names and photos of their targets, the hackers also published job titles, email addresses, and resumes.

This follows a similar online campaign launched by a group on Friday calling itself “The Punishment for Justice Movement”.

The website launched by the group called for attacks on Israeli academics and scientists, labelling them “criminals and collaborators with the [Israeli] occupation army. The group also accused the Israeli figures of being “complicit in the killing of Palestinian children”.

The website, which was blocked around two hours after it launched, offered financial incentives for attacks on the Israeli figures.