Cyber Threats Persist Despite Iran-Israel Ceasefire

The FBI and federal cybersecurity officials have warned that hacking groups linked to Tehran continue to pose threats to US infrastructure, despite a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. These cyber actors might target critical systems, reflecting a persistent cyber conflict beyond conventional warfare.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Washington DC | Updated: 01-07-2025 01:32 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 01:32 IST
Cyber Threats Persist Despite Iran-Israel Ceasefire
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The ongoing cyber threats from groups supporting Tehran persist despite a declared ceasefire between Iran and Israel, according to an alert issued by the FBI and federal cybersecurity officials. The bulletin cautions that these groups may target crucial infrastructure in the US, including utilities and transportation systems.

Federal officials have emphasized that even with negotiations aimed at a permanent solution, Iranian-backed cyber actors continue to pose risks. These actors might focus on defense contractors or companies with Israeli connections, exemplifying a shift from traditional conflict tactics to digital disruptions.

Despite Iran's comparatively limited cyber capabilities compared to nations like China or Russia, its hackers have previously targeted US economic sectors. The FBI's recommendations insist on regular software updates and robust password systems to prevent any potential cyber infringements.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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