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WATCH: Anti-regime activists hack Iran's national broadcaster, transmit Pahlavi's calls to protest

Anti-regime activists hacked Iran’s Badr satellite, briefly taking over state TV broadcasts to air protest messages and appeals by Reza Pahlavi, according to Iran International and Manoto News.

Activists hold banners, calling for a free Iran, supporting Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi (R) and comparing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler (L) in New York, January 18, 2026; illustrative.
Laptop and source code on the screen composing flag of Iran.

Iran-linked hacker group claims to have hacked, surveiled senior Mossad agent

Former prime minister Naftali Bennett visits at the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City during Jerusalem day, May 26, 2025

Former prime minister Bennett’s Telegram hacked, not phone, despite Iranian group's claims

Maj. Gen. Aviad Dagan enters the role of head of the C4I and Cyber Defense Directorate, during a ceremony at the IDF HQ in Tel Aviv, October 28, 2024.

IDF cyber chief warns Israel, US face far greater cyber threats than publicly known


Can Israel stop ex-intel agents from breaking human rights, democratic elections? - analysis

How can the Jewish state prevent its former intelligence agents from using their skills in the private sector in violation of human rights and democratic elections?

 Israeli perspective on artificial intelligence (Illustrative).

Israel Securities Authority: Cyber threats have become a significant risk

The ISA is now requiring that the cyber risk assessment and disclosure process regarding cyber incidents experienced by corporations be more in-depth.

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These 11 hotel room hacks will save you time and money

A flight attendant gave useful tips on how to make your next stay in a hotel as smooth as possible.

 Illustrative image of a hotel room.

Italy sounds alarm on large-scale computer hacking attack

Servers had been compromised in other European countries such as France and Finland as well as the US and Canada.

HACKERS AND cybersecurity

Russian cyberattacks on Ukrainian infrastructure redefine the game

Moscow is attempting to make its hacking sprees as psychologically difficult for Ukrainians as possible.

 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.

Twitter hacked, 200 million user email addresses leaked, researcher says

The breach “will unfortunately lead to a lot of hacking, targeted phishing and doxxing,” Alon Gal, co-founder of Israeli cybersecurity-monitoring firm Hudson Rock, wrote on LinkedIn.

 Person touch "Delete app" icon near Twitter logo are seen in this illustration taken, December 19, 2022.

Despite banning NSO, US using other Israeli spyware cofounded by Ehud Barak - report

The DEA is using a spyware called Graphite, developed by the Israeli Paragon company, according to a new report.

 EVEN AFTER THE Cyberserve/Atraf disaster, Bennett is more afraid of overregulation than he is of lacking the power to save the private sector from its own occasional cyber laziness or cheapness.

Chinese hackers stole millions worth of US COVID relief money, Secret Service says

APT41 is a prolific cybercriminal group that had conducted a mix of government-back cyber intrusions and financially motivated data breaches.

VISUAL DEPICTION OF A HACKER

In a world that depends on internet, cybersecurity is king

If cybercrime were a country, it would have the world’s third-largest economy, after the US and China.

 A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture taken on May 13, 2017.

Iranian hackers released footage of Jerusalem attack from security cameras - report

One of the published videos was accompanied by a caption in Hebrew, saying: "For a long time we have control over all your activities, step by step and moment by moment."

A hacker is being depicted in this illustrative photo