Recent reports reveal that Iranian cyber attacks against the United States have surpassed fundamental cybersecurity protocols. This raises concerns about the effectiveness of American cyber defenses amid escalating threats.
Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, denied allegations from Kyiv regarding supposed collaboration between Russian and Iranian hackers, asserting that these claims lack any basis.
In response to Ukrainian reports, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that claims of collaboration between Russian and Iranian hackers are false. This assertion was made during a press conference in Moscow, where Zakharova described the allegations as part of a disinformation campaign by the Kyiv regime.
Recent security reports have revealed serious vulnerabilities in NVIDIA systems, prompting urgent warnings from cybersecurity experts. These vulnerabilities could jeopardize user data and open the door to potential cyberattacks.
The Iranian Revolutionary Guard has announced its targeting of an Oracle data center in Dubai, raising questions about the security and technical implications of this attack amid escalating regional tensions.
Iran is conducting a series of cyber attacks aimed at instilling fear and gathering intelligence against the United States and Israel. These attacks come at a sensitive time as tensions rise between Tehran and both Washington and Tel Aviv.
Cybersecurity experts have raised alarms about the rise of dormant malware within blockchain technology, posing significant risks to users worldwide. These malicious programs are found in code repositories, increasing the likelihood of cyberattacks.
Hackers believed to be connected to Iran have breached the personal email of the FBI Director, releasing excerpts of his messages online. This incident comes amid rising tensions between Tehran and Washington.
A recent report has revealed a significant data breach involving approximately <strong>93GB</strong> of sensitive information related to unknown crimes. This incident raises serious concerns about data security and the protection of sensitive information in today's digital age.
Iran's Cybersecurity Command has announced increasing threats from what it describes as 'enemies of the country' aiming to launch cyber attacks on vital infrastructure and public services amid rising political and regional tensions.