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31095023671?profile=RESIZE_400xMilitary action in Iran has increased the potential of cyberattacks from Iranian-sponsored actors and hacktivists, and criminal groups aligned with Iran.  Below is a brief on the types of attacks Iran has executed or sponsored in the past to provide a starting roadmap based on their past cyberattacks during similar times of conflict.[1]   

While the line between hacktivist and state-sponsored threat actors can be blurry, Iran is a formidable adversary hosting several prominent threat actors. Ira

7982907887?profile=RESIZE_400xLast week, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted three Iranian hackers for their role in a campaign intended to steal critical data related to US' aerospace and satellite technology and resources.  Said Pourkarim Arabi, 34; Mohammad Reza Espargham, 25; and Mohammad Bayati, 34; are all residents and nationals of Iran and allegedly participated in a coordinated campaign of identity theft and hacking on behalf of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a designated foreign terrorist