Coordinated U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iranian targets on February 28 have created a familiar but still dangerous pattern for homeland security leaders.
Analysts say organizations should remain vigilant, though early indications show Iran-linked hackers have overstated their success.
US-Israeli military attacks on Iran have caused a lull in cyberactivity, but Iranian groups will turn to destructive wiper ...
Following the joint military operation known as Operation Epic Fury, the Tenable Research Special Operations (RSO) team is providing an update regarding potential cyber counteroffensive operations ...
Security firms monitoring US-Israel-Iran cyberattacks report that while hacktivist attacks spiked, state-sponsored actors ...
The digital combatant command was among the “first movers” in the operation against Iran, Joint Chiefs Chair Dan Caine said.
US companies and critical infrastructure facilities are on alert for a surge in disruptive cyber threats from Iran-affiliated ...
U.S. banks are bracing for retaliatory cyberattacks following military strikes in Iran that killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
After U.S. and Israeli forces started bombing Iran, reports say cyber operations have disrupted communications, supporting surveillance activities, and have been used in psychological operations.
The federal government’s cyber defense agency is short-staffed, and Tehran is known for its retaliatory cyberattacks.
Iranian cyber proxies are girding for revenge while nation-state hackers in Tehran have gone quiet, whether to shelter from ...
Heightened geopolitical tension—particularly following a leadership decapitation event or direct military exchange—significantly raises the probability of Iranian-linked cyber activity targeting U.S.