Cyberattack
Iran accelerates AI-driven influence campaigns amid internal unrest
Iran’s expanding use of AI in influence operations is reshaping how it targets Israel and Western countries, raising concerns about the future of cyber and information warfare.
In the age of AI warfare, Israel’s strongest defense is its people - opinion
WATCH: Iran arrests 'Mossad agent' participating in ongoing nationwide protests
Israeli firm Cyber 2.0 launches ‘last-line’ defense for industrial networks
Chinese hackers collected audio from unnamed Trump campaign adviser - report
A Trump adviser told the Washington Post that some senior staffers are now using encrypted devices to make basic phone calls.
Israel at war: What happened on day 382?
Report: Pentagon investigates leaks of Israeli strike plans on Iran • Police arrest east Jerusalemites suspected of assisting Iran
Hackers from group that targeted the 'Post' on Oct. 7 indicted by United States
In addition to the Jerusalem Post, the hacking group targeted Israel's Red Alert systems and a hospital in Los Angeles.
Six must-haves for business security
Small businesses have the power to combat cyber threats
Hezbollah likely to launch retaliatory cyberattack on Israel, expert says
After the attack on Hezbollah beepers in Lebanon, concerns grow over the group's potential cyber capabilities against Israel.
Fake emergency texts received by Israelis raise concerns of a possible Iranian cyberattack
The possibility that the message was sent out by Iranian officials has been undergoing examination, as the IDF denied that they sent out the message.
Second wave of blasts across Lebanon rocks Hezbollah: All you need to know
Israeli fighter jets strike in southern Lebanon after second wave of explosions • Lebanese health officials say over 450 wounded, 20 killed in blasts
Social media flooded with explosion footage in Lebanon after cyberattack on Hezbollah
A storm ensued on social media following the announcement of the pager attack, as footage showing injured men in the streets and moments of the explosions began circulating.