Iran-linked hackers are ramping up destructive cyberattacks against critical infrastructure worldwide. From water utilities to energy grids, their evolving tactics and new malware strains expose dangerous vulnerabilities—and demand urgent action.
Thousands of U.S. industrial control devices are exposed online, making them prime targets for Iran-linked hackers. Learn about the vulnerabilities, risks, and urgent actions needed to protect critical infrastructure.
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The current ceasefire may have paused military conflict, but Iranian-backed hacker groups are signaling a new wave of cyberattacks targeting U.S. and Israeli infrastructure. With critical systems already breached, experts warn that the digital war is far from over.
Iran-linked hackers are escalating cyberattacks on U.S. critical infrastructure by exploiting internet-exposed industrial controls, leading to disruptions in water, energy, and government sectors. Discover how these operations blend state tactics with criminal tools to threaten America’s essential systems.
Iran-linked Handala Hack Team claims responsibility for breaching the personal Gmail of FBI Director Kash Patel, leaking sensitive data and challenging U.S. cyber defenses in a high-stakes escalation.
Boggy Serpens, a cyber-espionage group linked to Iran, is hijacking trusted accounts and deploying AI-powered malware against diplomats and critical infrastructure. Their evolving tactics are forcing organizations to rethink their defenses.
Stryker, a global leader in medical technology, was hit by an Iran-linked cyberattack that hijacked internal management tools, halting manufacturing and shipping in dozens of countries. The attackers, believed to be state-backed, exploited Microsoft Intune to wipe devices and disrupt operations, raising alarms about insider threats and the evolving tactics of cyber adversaries.
Iranian cyber groups—both state-sponsored and hacktivist—are intensifying attacks on critical infrastructure in the US, Israel, and allied nations. As geopolitical tensions soar, experts warn of sophisticated espionage, DDoS, and sabotage campaigns targeting finance, energy, and more.
After years of silence, Iran’s ‘Prince of Persia’ hackers have reemerged with upgraded malware and global ambitions, exploiting Telegram for covert cyber-espionage against political targets.