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fromNextgov.com
4 days ago

Suspected pro-Iran hacker group tied to Stryker cyberattack

A pro-Iran hacker group attacked medical device company Stryker globally, wiping employee devices and disrupting Windows systems worldwide.
Privacy professionals
fromNextgov.com
4 days ago

Suspected pro-Iran hacker group tied to Stryker cyberattack

A pro-Iran hacker group attacked medical device company Stryker globally, wiping employee devices and disrupting Windows systems worldwide.
fromThe Hacker News
1 week ago

149 Hacktivist DDoS Attacks Hit 110 Organizations in 16 Countries After Middle East Conflict

The hacktivist threat in the Middle East is highly lopsided, with two groups, Keymous+ and DieNet, driving nearly 70% of all attack activity between February 28 and March 2. In all, a total of 149 hacktivist DDoS claims were recorded targeting 110 distinct organizations across 16 countries. The attacks were carried out by 12 different groups, including Keymous+, DieNet, and NoName057(16), which accounted for 74.6% of all activity.
Information security
#iranian-cyber-threats
fromComputerworld
1 week ago
Information security

Iranian cyberattacks fail to materialize but threat remains acute

Iranian cyber groups will likely escalate from current low-level activity to destructive wiper attacks despite a temporary lull following US-Israeli military operations.
fromFortune
1 week ago
Information security

Iran doesn't need sci-fi AI to pose a serious cyber threat | Fortune

Iran, a sophisticated cyber power, may develop AI-powered attacks against U.S., Israeli, and Gulf State critical infrastructure as military tensions escalate and automated hacking tools become more prevalent.
Information security
fromComputerworld
1 week ago

Iranian cyberattacks fail to materialize but threat remains acute

Iranian cyber groups will likely escalate from current low-level activity to destructive wiper attacks despite a temporary lull following US-Israeli military operations.
Information security
fromFortune
1 week ago

Iran doesn't need sci-fi AI to pose a serious cyber threat | Fortune

Iran, a sophisticated cyber power, may develop AI-powered attacks against U.S., Israeli, and Gulf State critical infrastructure as military tensions escalate and automated hacking tools become more prevalent.
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fromTheregister
1 week ago

Iran's cyberwar has begun

Iranian hackers launched sophisticated cyber attacks including spying, DDoS attacks, and malware staging against Israel, Persian Gulf countries, and US organizations following missile strikes.
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