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Iranian-linked hackers have launched disruptive cyberattacks on US critical infrastructure, targeting programmable logic controllers and leveraging AI tools for sophisticated operations. Federal agencies urge urgent defensive measures.
A daring cyberattack by Handala has compromised PSK WIND Technologies, a major Israeli defense contractor, highlighting the escalating risks of hacktivism and cyber warfare.
A new federal advisory reveals Iranian-affiliated hackers are intensifying cyberattacks against U.S. critical infrastructure, targeting industrial control systems and causing real-world disruptions. Experts urge urgent defensive action.
APT28’s FrostArmada campaign turned everyday home and office routers into global espionage tools, hijacking DNS traffic and stealing sensitive credentials from thousands of organizations worldwide.
Iranian government-linked hackers are ramping up attacks on U.S. critical infrastructure, targeting the operational technology that controls water, energy, and municipal systems. Federal agencies warn these intrusions could lead to severe disruptions and urge urgent defensive action.
Iran’s integration of Russian cybercriminals into its offensive operations marks a new era in cyber warfare. By leveraging pseudo-ransomware tactics and blurring the lines between crime and state action, Tehran is making cyber threats harder to trace and counter, signaling a major escalation in the global digital conflict.
Malaysia’s booming digital economy and growing geopolitical significance have made it a top target for sophisticated cyber threats, from espionage to ransomware, putting critical infrastructure and key industries at risk.
British intelligence has exposed a Russian cyber unit’s campaign to hijack home and small business routers, rerouting internet traffic for espionage. The NCSC urges urgent action to secure vulnerable devices.
Europe’s push for digital sovereignty is no longer a regulatory headache—it’s a catalyst for unprecedented investment and cyber resilience in critical infrastructure. Discover how new laws, massive funding, and a risk-based approach are transforming the continent’s digital backbone.
CSIS warns that Iran has moved from isolated cyberattacks to a sustained, strategic campaign against U.S. critical infrastructure—especially energy, water, and transportation—using proxies and exploiting systemic vulnerabilities.