Cyberwarfare
Iranian general claims Israel, US spy via Tehran surveillance cameras
Jalali further asserted that a 2022 cyberattack on Khuzestan Steel began after hackers accessed the camera network, enabling them to penetrate the plant’s core infrastructure.
Did Iran-Israel war ever end? Cyberwar continues between Jerusalem, Tehran
Inside the minds of the cyber attackers - opinion
What will future wars look like?
Leaked Ukraine docs contain sensitive Israeli info - WSJ
Justice Department spokespeople declined to give a comment to the WSJ Saturday on the investigation.
'Operation Cookie Monster': International police action seizes dark web market
People can check if they were victims by visiting https://www.politie.nl/checkyourhack.
How can cybersecurity survive emerging issues?
AI, heightened exposure and rapid expansion are among the challenges faced by the cybersecurity industry in 2023
Hackers attack Israeli media sites including Jerusalem Post
Other media websites hacked were Kan, i24 and Channel 2.
Israeli cyber security website briefly taken down in cyberattack
The websites of multiple major universities in Israel were attacked by a group of hackers calling themselves 'Anonymous Sudan.'
Where is Israel’s private cyberattack sector going?
Multidimensional hacking wars: There are at least four trends and countertrends which will determine the fate of the sector.
US, 10 countries issue first-ever anti-spyware declaration
How does this declaration affect Israel's cyberattack abilities?
Russian hackers preparing new cyber assault against Ukraine - Microsoft report
Microsoft found that a sophisticated Russian hacking team was testing “additional ransomware-style capabilities that could be used in destructive attacks on Ukraine's infrastructure.
Why is Iranian media highlighting air-defense cyber ops? - analysis
Part of the Iranian drills reportedly involved “specialized air defenses” and also the use of offensive and defensive electronic warfare and cyber operations.
Ex-IDF intel. officials break new cybersecurity ground in bid to transform the cloud
A new company led by an ex-chief of IDF intelligence Unit 8200 aims to make the cloud defendable against cyberattacks.