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Iran's Melli, Sepah banks reported outages, service disruptions, IRGC-linked media report

Iranian authorities did not comment on whether the bank outages were caused by a cyberattack or were coincidental.

A man walks past another using an ATM machine of Iran's Melli Bank in Tehran on February 21, 2026; illustrative.
FBI agents monitor suspicious activity; illustrative.

FBI 'identified and addressed' suspicious cyber activity on its networks, agency spokesperson says

ON THE front line of the cyber war, Israel has become one of the world’s most targeted countries for cyberattacks, with state-backed hackers increasingly using AI to probe government networks, companies, and critical infrastructure.

How Israel's cyber chief is navigating through the dystopian cyber-AI period - exclusive

Iran’s Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, with the Iranian, Lion and Sun flag.

Iranian state TV hacked with message from Crown Prince Pahlavi as regime tightens media control


Albanian PM seeks Israel’s cyber expertise after Iranian attacks

The Iranian cyberattack on Albania earlier this year threatened to paralyze public services and digital systems, hack into state records and further sow chaos.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama speaks during a joint news conference with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg at the alliance's headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, July 13, 2022.

US airports targeted by suspected Russian cyberattacks

Over 12 different airport websites were affected by 14 different cyberattacks throughout the day on Monday.

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Hackers claim to reveal identities of cops who arrested Mahsa Amini

The 3ackd0or hacker group revealed what it said was the personal information and photos of the officers who beat Mahsa Amini.

 Women hold a picture of Mahsa Amini during a sit-in following her death, at Martyrs' Square in Beirut, Lebanon September 21, 2022

Uber hacked by teen who annoyed employee into logging them in - report

Uber employees trying to access internal webpages were taken to a page with a pornographic image and the message "F*&% you wankers."

The logo of car-sharing service app Uber on a smartphone

Your personal data isn't safe - here's why

CYBER AFFAIRS: The US, Israel and the West are losing the privacy battle against hackers – and badly.

 A LAPTOP with binary codes displayed in front of the Chinese flag. Individuals basically do not care if their personal data are stolen, unless the hacker personally locks them out of their accounts or the theft has some other major concrete negative impact on their lives.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad website hacked amid heightened tensions

The cyberattack comes amid heightened tensions between Israel and the PIJ following the arrest of PIJ official Bassam al-Saadi.

 Screenshot of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad website after it was hacked, August 4, 2022

Anonymous hacks Chinese gov't website, welcomes Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan

The website itself has been quickly taken offline. However, an archived version on Internet Archive's Wayback Machine still shows the state of the site during the time of the hack.

 A man wears an "anonymous" mask

Israeli company Candiru allegedly behind cyberattacks against journalists 

Hackers took advantage of an undetectable vulnerability in Google Chrome.

Illustrative photo of a cyberattack.

Israeli cybersec company Sygnia identifies phishing scam

According to Sygnia, the email claims that the recipient has purchased a premium subscription to Duolingo or Masterclass and urges them to contact "customer service" in order to cancel the payment.

Oren Biderman, Sygnia

Pro-Iranian hackers claim hacking of Rafael website

 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.