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Hacked hospitals, hidden spyware: Iran conflict shows how digital fight is ingrained in warfare

Nearly 5,800 attacks by Iran-linked groups have targeted U.S. and Israeli healthcare and critical infrastructure in recent months, aiming to disrupt and intimidate, experts say.

  • As Iran and its supporters seek to use cyber capabilities in modern warfare, they are demonstrating how disinformation, artificial intelligence and hacking are now ingrained in conflicts.
  • The digital fight between Iran and its adversaries is likely to persist even if a ceasefire is reached, as it is easier and cheaper than conventional conflict aimed at spying, stealing and frightening.
  • Iran is likely to target supply chains supporting the economy and war effort, as well as critical infrastructure like ports, rail stations, water plants and hospitals, showing the importance of data centers to the economy, communications and military information security.
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With false bunker info links, Iranian hackers allegedly load spyware on Israeli mobile phones. Politicians and companies also become targets of these attacks – hacking becomes a weapon of war.

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Iran has turned to its cyber operations to make up for its military disadvantages in its conflict with Israel and the U.S.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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