Hackers hit Iranian apps, websites after US-Israeli strikes
In the wake of recent US-Israeli military strikes, Iranian applications and websites have fallen victim to a significant cyberattack. The targeted platform, BadeSaba, is particularly popular among government supporters, many of whom identify as more religious. Hamid Kashfi, a security researcher, noted that this strategic assault highlights the intersection of technology and geopolitical tensions. The attack appears to be a response to the escalating conflict in the region, showcasing how cyber warfare has become an integral component of modern military strategies. As tensions continue to rise between Iran and its adversaries, the implications of such digital incursions on national security and public trust in technology are becoming increasingly pronounced. The incident underscores the vulnerabilities of state-controlled platforms and raises questions about the effectiveness of Iran's cybersecurity measures in protecting critical infrastructures from external threats. With cyberattacks becoming more common in international conflicts, this incident serves as a stark reminder of the volatile landscape of global cybersecurity.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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