Cyberwarfare

Israel’s zero-click future: How cyber veterans are reinventing offensive intelligence

MILITARY AFFAIRS: Radiant cyber firm, led by former IDF experts, moves under the radar with advanced tech tools, securing contracts in Western intelligence.

IN THE next battle space, intrusion can come without warning: ‘zero-click’ tools can penetrate a device without user action, turning everyday technology into an intelligence target. Radiant Research Labs, led by ex-IDF intelligence experts, has already produced 10 major cyber and technological tools
 L to R: Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and US President Donald Trump against backdrop of respective flags and missile strikes.

Iran won information war by shutting down the Internet - opinion

An anti-Israeli billboard is seen on a street, early hours of ceasefire, in Tehran, Iran, June 24, 2025.

Iranian general claims Israel, US spy via Tehran surveillance cameras

 An Iranian flag is seen on a computer's CPU (illustrative)

Did Iran-Israel war ever end? Cyberwar continues between Jerusalem, Tehran


Iran says cyber threats against it are rising - analysis

Claims cyber attack on Tehran Municipality earlier this month did not affect information on city residents.

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Iran responsible for attempted cyberattack on children's hospital -FBI

The cyberattack took place in June 2021, the attackers exploited popular software made by California-based firm Fortinet to control the hospital's computer network.

Iranians burn Israeli and US flags during a rally marking the annual Quds Day, or Jerusalem Day, on the last Friday of the holy month of Ramadan in Tehran, Iran April 29, 2022

Britain, EU say Russia behind cyberattack against satellite internet modems in Ukraine

The digital assault against Viasat's VSAT.O KA-SAT network in late February took place just as Russian armor pushed into Ukraine.

 A Russian flag is seen on the laptop screen in front of a computer screen on which cyber code is displayed, in this illustration picture taken March 2, 2018.

Cyber, communications chiefs: Telecom. industry must boost cyberdefenses

"Cyber has no borders, and therefore this kind of collaboration which we promote with the Communications Ministry has added value."

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Pro-Iran hackers target Israeli radio station's site on 'Quds Day'

A video replacing the livestreams showed the word "hacked," as well as sirens and several other threatening videos.

 Video placed by a pro-Iranian hacker group on Israeli websites, April 28, 2022.

Microsoft discloses onslaught of Russian cyberattacks on Ukraine

The reported attacks - some of which have not been previously disclosed - suggest that hacking has played a bigger role in the conflict than what has been publicly known.

 Hacker (illustrative)

Cybersixgill partners with Snowflake to combat cyberwarfare

The collaboration is set to add comprehensive cyber threat intelligence to the Snowflake Data Marketplace amid rising cybersecurity concerns.

 Sharon Wagner, Cybersixgill CEO

Anonymous hacks Russian firm running Ukrainian nuclear plant

In a long series of cyberattacks, anonymous claims to have hacked the site of the Russian state corporation for nuclear energy Rosatom.

 A Russian flag is seen on the laptop screen in front of a computer screen on which cyber code is displayed, in this illustration picture taken March 2, 2018.

Cyberattack against Israeli sites follows reports of failed Mossad op against Iran

Cyberattacks against Israeli government websites are possibly retaliation for an alleged failed Mossad operation.

A SATELLITE view of Iran's Fordow nuclear plant.

Russia’s cyber warfare on Ukraine, and how it could harm Israel

“We will see more such attacks. Some of those attacks might be aimed against Israel as well," says cyber security expert Menny Barzilay.

 The view of military facility which was destroyed by recent shelling in the city of Brovary outside Kyiv on March 1, 2022.