Iran War Expands Into Global Cyberwar

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Handala, an Iran-linked group, claimed a cyberattack on Stryker that allegedly wiped over 200,000 devices across 79 countries, illustrating a widening cyber battlefield in the Iran war. The incident sits within a broader campaign by IRGC-backed groups (CyberAv3ngers, APT33, APT55) targeting US infrastructure, plus a loose hacktivist coalition—Cyber Islamic Resistance—coordinating actions via Telegram. The United States and Israel are reported to be conducting cyber operations as part of Operation Epic Fury, with actors employing AI tools to disrupt energy, telecoms, and government networks.
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