How Cyber Attacks Are Used as Weapons in the War with Iran: Us and Israel, Arrests of Hackers
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Cibernetic attacks have become an essential weapon in the war against Iran, where supported groups of states and hackists target the infrastructure and companies of the United States and Israel. From across the global networks to sabotaging critical systems, the conflict is becoming increasingly and digitally.
State-linked groups and hackers have claimed responsibility for a series of cyberattacks on the United States and Israel since tensions with Iran began to rise. American medical technology company Stryker announced on March 11 that a cyberattack had disrupted its global network. Employees at all offices saw the logo of Handala, an Iran-linked hacking group, displayed on their login pages, according to the Wall Street Journal. The attack targeted…
America has hinted at cyber activity in the war, while Iran - accused of attacking US medical technology firm Stryker - appears to have done little more than that.
The US-Israel-Iran tension, now in its 20th day, has extended beyond land, air, and sea to the digital realm. According to experts who appeared on A Haber television, "false flag" operations are becoming prominent in this conflict, making it possible to disguise attacks as originating from different countries. Smartphones and spyware are now part of this warfare. Officials emphasize that hacked devices can be used for intelligence gathering and …
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