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Iran, Cyber and Israel

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Iran War Puts Companies, Infrastructure on Cyber Threat Alert
US companies and critical infrastructure facilities are on alert for a surge in disruptive cyber threats from Iran-affiliated groups and traditional ransomware criminals as US-Israeli led attacks against Iran continue to reverberate across the Middle East.

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Israel says it knocked out Iran’s cyber warfare headquarters
 · 4h
Israel Says Iran Is Firing Missiles Toward It
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Iran Launches Wave of Missiles at Israel; US Republicans Block Measure to Halt US Air Campaign
DUBAI/JERUSALEM/ANKARA, March 5 (Reuters) - Iran launched a wave of missiles ⁠at ⁠Israel early on Thursday, sending millions of residents into bomb ⁠shelters as the U.S.-Israel war with Iran entered i...

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Israeli Military Says Iranian Missiles Hit Central Israel
 · 1h
Middle East war day 5 as it happened: Rate of Iranian missile launches is declining, western officials say, Trump had ‘feeling’ Iran was going to attack US interests
 · 3h
Israel, Iran launch fresh attacks as war spreads
A US submarine torpedoed an Iranian warship in the Indian Ocean in an attack described as "quiet death" by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

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As Mideast conflict widens, US says attacks on Iran will last weeks and intensify
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US submarine uses torpedo to sink Iranian ship
8d

Cyber Attacks Skirt Corporate Defenses With AI, Cloud Intrusions

Cybercriminals are increasingly evading companies’ traditional detection capabilities by weaponizing AI and trusted systems to get quicker and wider access inside businesses, according to a new report.
Defense One
4d

Strikes on Iran will test US cyber strategy abroad, and defenses at home

The federal government’s cyber defense agency is short-staffed, and Tehran is known for its retaliatory cyberattacks.
19h

Why Supply Chain Cyber Risk Is Everyone’s Responsibility

As attacks increasingly target suppliers of all sizes, organizations must adopt consistent standards and resilient practices.
Coeur d'Alene Press
4d

Exploring the risks that cyber threats pose to modern businesses

Uncover the latest cyber threats and learn how to defend against them. Stay informed with expert tips and secure your digital world today.
6d

Not just an IT problem: What are retailers still getting wrong about supply chain cyber security?

The supply chain impact was immense, with the retailers experiencing systems going offline, payment disruptions and empty shelves. The financial consequences were also severe, with M&S warning that the prolonged disruptions following the attacks would see its operating profit slump by about £300m in the 2025-26 year alone.
8d

Report: Cyber Attacks Are 65% Faster Because of AI

Learn more about the rise of AI-powered cyber attacks, including how much faster they are and how common they've become.
AFCEA
4mon

Researchers Apply AI To Defend Against Stuxnet-Like Cyber Attacks

Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are essentially specialized industrial computers that read data from sensors and use that data to automate the control of electromechanical processes, such as the control of electrical breakers and gas valves.
Boston Herald
4mon

Pozniak: A cyber attack could cripple the U.S.

The recent Amazon web service outage left people in Massachusetts and around the country angry, frustrated and stressed as they were unable to access some banks, online retailers, pharmacies, and even college course content and assignments. Even TikTok ...
Government Technology
2mon

2025: The Year Cybersecurity Crossed the AI Rubicon

“Crossing the Rubicon” means passing a point of no return. The idiom comes from Julius Caesar illegally leading his army across the river Rubicon in 49 B.C., an act that sparked the Roman civil war and ultimately made him dictator for life. But how has ...
MoneyWeek
7mon

Cyber insurance is crucial to your business

Does your company need cyber insurance? While high-profile cyber attacks on firms such as Marks & Spencer generate most of the headlines, there is a much broader cyber crime epidemic going on. Around 42% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the ...
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3mon

Cyber attack forces council staff out of offices

The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) in west London has advised staff to work away from council offices following a cyber attack. It is understood that the same incident, which is being investigated by the National Crime Agency and GCHQ's ...
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