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Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East and starting to stretch into the United States during the war, raising the risk of American defense contractors, power stations and water plants being swept into a wave of digital chaos that could expand if Tehran’s allies join the fray.
Iran's cyber espionage groups have been intermittently active since the war with the U.S. and Israel began, with one notable breach of a U.S. company. When the U.S. and Israel launched their initial strikes on Iran at the end of February,
More than 5,500 Stryker employees in Ireland felt the impact after a major Stryker cyber attack shut down systems at its Cork headquarters on March 11, 2026. Early reports say Iranian-linked Handala hackers used destructive wiper malware,
How safe are today's cars from the threat of hacking? Sure, automakers have delivered "software-defined vehicles" – rolling computers linked to the Internet, able to communicate with other vehicles and host smartphones and other personal devices so that ...
An expert hacker told more than 100 public cybersecurity experts how they can improve their craft. Mishaal Khan, an ethical hacker and virtual chief information security officer, explained Wednesday how hackers infiltrate and bypass cybersecurity measures ...
Cybersecurity headlines in healthcare, retail, and critical infrastructure all delivered the same message this year: no sector is too regulated,
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An illustration of Israeli data being hacked. (photo credit: ADragan/Shutterstock) Israel National Cyber Directorate (INCD) Chief Yossi Karadi told The Jerusalem Post that Israel is ...
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 their involvement represents a meaningful escalation or little more than online noise.
Hackers are using AI to infiltrate more systems, which can boost demand for cybersecurity software. Cybersecurity can keep physical AI like autonomous vehicles and robots safe from cybercriminals. Many cybersecurity companies have annual recurring revenue ...