Hub Cyber Security Files Schedule 13G/A for 5,769 Shares

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Key Takeaways

  • Matthew James Schad, an individual U.S. citizen residing in North Las Vegas, NV, filed a Form 13F-HR reporting beneficial ownership of Hub Cyber Security Ltd. common stock.
  • The reported holding consists of 5,769 shares, representing approximately 0.2% of Hub Cyber Security Ltd.’s outstanding common stock.
  • Schad holds sole voting and sole dispositive power over all 5,769 shares, with no shared voting or dispositive power indicated.
  • The filing explicitly states the shares were not acquired and are not held for the purpose of influencing control of Hub Cyber Security Ltd. or in connection with any transaction aimed at changing control.
  • As the ownership is well below the 5% threshold triggering more detailed reporting requirements under Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, several sections of the form (Items 6-9) are marked as "Not Applicable."

Filer Identification and Contact Information
This section identifies the individual submitting the ownership report. Matthew James Schad is the reporting person, with his principal business office or residence listed as 2661 Hugger Orange Ct, North Las Vegas, NV 89086. His citizenship is confirmed as United States. The filing specifies he is submitting this report as an individual (Type of Reporting Person: IN), not as part of any group, institution, or entity requiring specialized classification under the securities laws. The document includes his signature, name/title (Individual), and the date of certification (06/12/2026), affirming the accuracy of the information provided after reasonable inquiry.

Issuer and Security Details
The subject of this ownership report is Hub Cyber Security Ltd., an Israeli company with its principal executive offices located at 2 KAPLAN ST., TEL AVIV, ISRAEL, 6473403. The specific class of security being reported is the company’s Common Stock. The unique identifier for this security, the CUSIP Number, is provided as M6000J184. This section establishes precisely which company and which specific stock class the reported ownership pertains to, linking the filer’s holding to a definitively identifiable financial instrument traded in the market.

Reported Ownership Quantification
The core numerical disclosure states that Matthew James Schad beneficially owns 5,769 shares of Hub Cyber Security Ltd. Common Stock. This amount represents 0.17% of the issuer’s class (rounded to 0.2% in some sections of the form, reflecting standard reporting precision). The filing breaks down the nature of this ownership: Schad possesses sole power to vote or direct the vote for all 5,769 shares (5,769.00 under Sole Voting Power), and sole power to dispose or direct the disposition of all 5,769 shares (5,769.00 under Sole Dispositive Power). Correspondingly, the figures for Shared Voting Power and Shared Dispositive Power are both zero (0), indicating no sharing of these rights with any other person or entity. The Aggregate Amount Beneficially Owned by each reporting person is confirmed as 5,769.00 shares.

Nature of Holding and Intent Certification
A critical component of the filing is Item 10, which contains the required certification regarding the purpose of the holding. Matthew James Schad certifies, "to the best of my knowledge and belief, that the securities referred to above were not acquired and are not held for the purpose of or with the effect of changing or influencing the control of the issuer of the securities and were not acquired and are not held in connection with or as a participant in any transaction having that purpose or effect, other than activities solely in connection with a nomination under § 240.14a-11." This declaration is standard for passive investors holding below threshold levels, affirming that the ownership is purely investment-oriented and not part of an activist strategy, takeover attempt, or other attempt to exert corporate influence beyond normal shareholder rights exercised through voting.

Inapplicable Sections Due to Ownership Level
Because the reported ownership (0.2%) is significantly below the 5% threshold that triggers more stringent disclosure requirements under Sections 13(d) and 13(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, several items on the form are explicitly marked as "Not Applicable." Item 5 confirms the filing is made under the exemption for ownership of 5 percent or less of a class. Item 6 (Ownership of more than 5 Percent on Behalf of Another Person) does not apply. Items 7 through 9, which deal with subsidiary identification for parent holding companies (Item 7), group membership identification (Item 8), and group dissolution notices (Item 9), are all marked "Not Applicable" because Schad is filing as an individual reporting personal holdings well below any threshold requiring disclosure of affiliations, group arrangements, or corporate structures related to the acquisition or holding of the securities. This reflects the straightforward nature of the holding as a direct, individual investment.

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