Iran’s growing cyber warfare playbook targets the U.S.

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Cyber activity linked to the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict shows Iran’s potential playbook: state-aligned groups hit U.S. targets like Stryker, Poland foiled an Iran-linked attack, and backdoors on U.S. networks hint at broader disruption of utilities and government systems, with AI-driven disinformation increasingly in the mix.
Topics:business#critical-infrastructure#cybersecurity#disinformation#iran#state-sponsored-actors#technology
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