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Iran covers cybersecurity and information-security developments connected to Iran, including incidents, policy, privacy, advisories, research, and news affecting organizations, public services, and digital systems in the area.

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Also: Medicare Data Breach; Gartner Security & Risk Management Summit TakeawaysIn this week's update, ISMG editors discussed Iran-linked hackers claiming to steal emails from Trump's inner circle, how to refine application development in the age of AI, and a U.S. Medicare data breach amplifying concerns over the safety, security and privacy of federal health systems.

Also: Dismantling a 460 Million Euro Crypto Fraud NetworkThis week, a peek into Iran's largest crypto exchange blending privacy, scale and sanctions evasion, Europol and Spanish police dismantled a crypto fraud network, $9.5M Resupply hack, sentencing in a $40M ponzi scheme and a North Korean crypto theft and employment fraud ring.

Iranian-Linked Hackers Claim to Have 100GB of Emails From Trump's Inner CircleAn Iranian hacking group collectively using the pseudonym "Robert" claims to have 100 gigabytes of emails from President Donald Trump's inner circle as Tehran seemingly attempts to project strength in cyberspace in the wake of U.S.-led attacks on three of its key nuclear sites.

'Bless Their Heart,' Says Threat Intel Executive of Pro-Iranian GroupSecurity experts have dismissed pro-Iranian hacktivist group LulzSec Black's claim to have breached Indian nuclear secrets in reprisal for the country's support of Israel. Pro-Iran hacktivist groups' SCADA-targeting, DDoS launching, data leaking and nuisance-level activities have surged.

U.S. cybersecurity and intelligence agencies have issued a joint advisory warning of potential cyber-attacks from Iranian state-sponsored or affiliated threat actors.  "Over the past several months, there has been increasing activity from hacktivists and Iranian government-affiliated actors, which is expected to escalate due to recent events," the agencies said