The hacktivist group claimed the attack was in retaliation for a U.S. strike on a Tehran school that killed more than 175 people, most of them children.
A cyberattack disrupted global operations at Stryker, with pro-Iranian hacktivist group Handala claiming responsibility for ...
Apparent Russia-linked hacking collectives backing Iran have been observed joining the cyber activity unfolding alongside the U.S.-Israel war against Iran, though analysts have mixed views on whether ...
Military action in Iran has increased the potential of cyberattacks from Iranian sponsored actors and hacktivists, and ...
Security firms monitoring US-Israel-Iran cyberattacks report that while hacktivist attacks spiked, state-sponsored actors ...
In all, a total of 149 hacktivist DDoS claims were recorded targeting 110 distinct organizations across 16 countries. The attacks were carried out by 12 different groups, including Keymous+, DieNet, ...
The cyberthreats to the U.S, Israel, and other countries quickly expanded within hours after the first bombs fell on Tehran, with more than 60 hacktivist groups, armed with AI, mobilizing on Telegram, ...
Many of the same AI platforms now used by defence and security organisations are widely available online, allowing attackers ...
Iran and its supporters have taken to cyberspace to retaliate for US-Israeli military action, with an aim to cause economic and physical disruption.
State and local governments and some crucial technology infrastructure are among the key retaliatory targets as hostilities ...
Hacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran's state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their ...
Al-Tahery Al-Mashriky, a man from South Yorkshire with ties to the Yemen Cyber Army, was sentenced to 20 months in prison for his involvement in hacktivist campaigns. Al-Mashriky, 26, has an extensive ...