Iranian intelligence is running a worldwide cyber campaign behind multiple hacker personas. Homeland Justice, Karma, and Handala are all fronts for MOIS, using shared infrastructure and tactics to attack and intimidate targets from Albania to Israel and beyond.
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The NSA is confirmed to be using Anthropic’s restricted Mythos AI, defying a Pentagon ban and sparking debate over security, ethics, and the future of offensive cyber capabilities.
Despite a Pentagon blacklist, the NSA is quietly using Anthropic’s Mythos AI for critical cyber defense—exposing deep divides in U.S. security policy and igniting debate over the risks and rewards of next-generation artificial intelligence.
ZionSiphon, a newly discovered malware, was designed to sabotage Israeli desalination plants by targeting critical water treatment controls. While incomplete, its political motives and technical ambitions signal a dangerous shift toward cyberattacks on essential infrastructure.
ZionSiphon is a new strain of malware designed to target Israeli water facilities by tampering with industrial control systems. While still under development, it reveals the growing risk of cyberattacks on critical infrastructure.
A new malware strain, ZionSiphon, has been detected targeting Israeli desalination plants. While currently non-functional, its design reveals plans for OT sabotage backed by political motives, signaling a new era of cyber threats.
A dramatic US pilot rescue in Iran’s Zagros mountains in 2026 reveals how modern Combat Search and Rescue has been transformed by cyberwarfare, joint operations, and cutting-edge technology.
A former Radio Free Europe journalist faces treason charges in Russia, accused of aiding Ukrainian cyberattacks via Telegram. As the Kremlin tightens control over digital spaces, journalism and activism come under increasing threat.
Iranian-affiliated hackers are actively targeting internet-connected industrial controllers in US critical infrastructure, causing operational disruptions and raising the stakes in cyber warfare. Agencies urge immediate defensive action as the line between digital and physical attacks fades.
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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.