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Wires of War: The Battle for Control Beneath Europe’s Seas

🗓 20 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

Europe’s undersea data cables are under attack—both physically and digitally—turning the Mediterranean and Baltic into arenas of high-stakes geopolitical conflict. Discover how these invisible lifelines are being targeted and what’s at stake in the battle for digital supremacy.

Silent Shockwaves: Iran’s Cyber War and the Hidden Crisis for Italian Businesses

🗓 18 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

Iranian cyber warfare is no longer just a distant geopolitical threat. Italian companies are increasingly exposed to attacks that can trigger operational paralysis and financial crises. This feature investigates the hidden risks, the cascading effects on business continuity, and why integrated crisis intelligence is now a boardroom imperative.

US-Iran Standoff: How Global Tensions Threaten Italy’s Energy and Security

🗓 16 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

As US-Iran negotiations collapse, Italy faces immediate threats to its energy supplies and economic stability. The crisis at the Strait of Hormuz could trigger rationing, soaring prices, and a potential recession.

Invisible Convoys: Iranian Ships Use Spoofing to Evade Strait of Hormuz Blockade

🗓 16 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Middle-East

Iranian ships are evading U.S. naval blockades in the Strait of Hormuz by deploying advanced digital deception tactics, including radar shutdowns and AIS spoofing, echoing Russia’s shadow fleet playbook.

Russia Blocks Bluesky: Inside the Kremlin’s Expanding Social Media Crackdown

🗓 14 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

Russia’s communications watchdog has added Bluesky to its blacklist, deepening the country’s digital isolation. As users turn to alternatives and VPNs, authorities ramp up efforts to control the flow of information online.

UK Exposes Russian Submarine Activity Near Critical Undersea Cables

🗓 10 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

The UK has revealed it tracked and exposed a Russian submarine mission near key undersea cables, underscoring growing risks to global connectivity and national security.

Ceasefires and Cyberattacks: Why Digital Warfare Rages On

🗓 09 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Middle-East

Ceasefires often fail to calm the digital battlefield. While physical hostilities pause, cyberattacks persist—or even intensify. Here’s why truces rarely halt cyberwarfare.

Handala Hack Defaces 27 Israeli Companies in Minab Retaliation

🗓 08 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Middle-East

Handala Hack has claimed responsibility for a wave of website defacements targeting 27 Israeli companies, citing retaliation for violence in Minab. The attack highlights the growing intersection of hacktivism and geopolitical conflict.

Europe’s New Cybersecurity Plan: Shielding Science from Espionage and Digital Threats

🗓 07 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER · 🌍 Europe

With cyber threats and espionage on the rise, the EU is implementing a sweeping new plan to safeguard its scientific research. Discover the measures universities and labs must now take to protect Europe’s innovation.

Submarine Cables: The Hidden Battlefield of Global Digital Power

🗓 03 Apr 2026 · 👤 SECURERECLAIMER

Beneath the ocean, submarine cables silently carry nearly all the world’s data—making them the focus of a covert struggle for digital dominance among nations and corporations.

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