Do Ceasefires Slow Cyberattacks? History Suggests Not
The cybersecurity community is waiting with bated breath to see if Iranian hackers will honor a ceasefire that doesn't actually name or directly involve them.
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The cybersecurity community is waiting with bated breath to see if Iranian hackers will honor a ceasefire that doesn't actually name or directly involve them.
These rulings prohibit the entities from entering or doing business in the European Union.
Iranian APTs have long pretended to be cybercriminal groups. Now they're working with actual cybercriminal groups.
The Iranian cyberattack on Stryker is the kind of stress test that business continuity and disaster recovery programs often do not plan for.
Iran and its supporters have taken to cyberspace to retaliate for US-Israeli military action, with an aim to cause economic and physical disruption.
A Charming Kitten subgroup is performing some of the most bespoke cyberattacks ever witnessed in the wild, to down select high-value targets.
After President's Trump decision to enter the US into the conflict in the Middle East, the Department of Homeland Security expects there to be an uptick in Iranian hacktivists and state-sponsored actors targeting US systems.
The last known cyberattack waged against Iranian infrastructure took place last December with the blame placed on Israel and the US.
The agency plans to get more serious about enforcement as Iran and Russia step up the volume of cyberattacks on water systems nationwide.
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UNC1549, aka Smoke Sandstorm and Tortoiseshell, appears to be the culprit behind a cyberattack campaign customized for each targeted organization.
US reportedly launched a cyberattack against an Iranian military ship suspected of helping Houthi rebel pirates menacing shipping traffic in the Red Sea.
What started off as posturing from the Islamic Republic has turned into more serious cyberattacks against the US, Albania, and more.
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Israeli intelligence said a cyber unit of Hezbollah also was involved in the cyberattack.
Despite claims to the contrary, Iranian cyberattackers have been less strategic and more opportunistic over the last month as the Israel-Hamas war continues.
Christopher Wray tells the US Senate that more US infrastructure will be targeted for cyberattacks in the wake of the Gaza conflict.
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The January attack was in retaliation for the satirical French magazine's decision to launch a cartoon contest to lampoon Iran's Supreme Leader.