Bank hacks, internet shutdowns and crypto heists: Here’s how the war between Israel and Iran is playing out in cyberspace U.S. Agencies are warning of potential attacks from Iranian hackers as. 3 days ago · The FBI and federal cybersecurity officials are warning that the threat of cyberattacks linked to pro-Iranian groups continues despite a ceasefire between Iran and Israel . 4 days ago · Dive Insight: The new warning from four U.S. Government agencies — the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the FBI, the National Security Agency (NSA) and the Pentagon’s Cyber Crime Center — reflects federal officials’ worries about collateral damage from the U.S. Joining Israel ’s war with Iran . Tehran-linked hackers have a history of targeting Western critical. As the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) warns of retaliatory cyberattacks against the US after bombing Iran ’s nuclear infrastructure this weekend, a former Colonel of the IDF’s 8200 Cyber Unit talks cyberwarfare, Iranian hacker groups, and what the US can anticipate as the Israel-Iran conflict continues to evolve. While missiles and drones dominate headlines in the Israel-Iran conflict, a parallel war is being fought in cyberspace. Behind the scenes, both countries have been launching cyberattacks on each other, and now, officials are warning that the United States could soon be caught in the crossfire. Why it matters: Iran and Israel are home to some of the world's most skilled hackers. Escalating tensions between the two could spill over into cyberspace, potentially disrupting critical infrastructure, commercial networks and global supply chains. Israel has launched a “massive cyber war ” against Iran ’s digital infrastructure, Iranian media quotes the country’s cybersecurity command as saying. Many of the attacks were successfully. The US Department of Homeland Security on Sunday issued a warning of “ heightened threat environment,” across the country linked to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. The bulletin, effective through September 22, mentions increased risks of cyberattacks, violent extremism, and hate crimes. In its bulletin, the ministry stated:. The convergence of attacks on finance, broadcast media, and internet infrastructure suggests a coordinated campaign to weaken Iran ' s social, economic, and communication pillars—and sets a precedent for modern conflict where cyberspace is treated as a coequal domain of war. The recent resurgence of the Israel - Iran conflict has extended far beyond traditional battlegrounds, engulfing cyberspace in a volatile exchange of digital attacks and disinformation campaigns.
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