Iran, Stryker and Handala Hack
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The Academy of the Hebrew Language's website was breached by Iran-linked hackers on Wednesday, with users encountering a threatening message in English when they entered the site. Iranian hackers wrote that users would have no reason to keep learning Hebrew, as it would no longer be needed.
Amid a paralyzing breach of medical tech firm Stryker, the group has come to represent Iran's use of “hacktivism” as cover for chaotic, retaliatory state-sponsored cyberattacks.
Handala hackers breach Hebrew Academy website amid Iran-Israel war, leave chilling message for users
Hackers linked to Iran breached the Academy of the Hebrew Language's website, delivering a chilling message to users.
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Pro-Iran hackers hit US medical device giant Stryker in shocking cyberattack after Israel strikes
Iran vs US-Israel war: A major US medical device maker, Stryker, has recently faced a cyberattack and investigators are linking it to pro-Iranian hackers amid geopolitical tensions. The incident signals healthcare companies are now strategic targets in global cyber conflicts.
Hackers are targeting Israelis with spyware masquerading as a smartphone app that issues safety alerts, according to new cybersecurity research.
Israel’s cyber chief Yossi Karadi warns AI is supercharging hackers, deepfakes, and mass attacks. In an exclusive interview, he outlines new defenses, counterstrikes, and a push for a cyber law.
Israel's cybersecurity directorate said it had identified "dozens of Iranian breaches into security cameras for espionage purposes" since the start of the war in the Middle East, urging the public to be vigilant.
Iran has made hundreds of attempts to hack into security cameras in government and financial institutions in Israel and Gulf countries since the war began on Saturday, according to a new report by Check Point,