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Why Cyberwarfare Keeps Pressuring Shipping and Logistics Networks
Recent Iran-related cyber alerts and Hormuz disruption risks showed why shipping and logistics networks remain pressure points in modern cyberwarfare.
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Why Cyberwarfare Keeps Pressuring Banks and Financial Networks
Recent conflict-driven cyber alerts showed why banks and financial networks remain high-value pressure points in modern cyberwarfare.
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Why Endpoint Management Systems Are Becoming Cyberwarfare Choke Points
The March 2026 Stryker attack and CISA’s Intune warning showed why endpoint management systems have become high-value cyberwarfare choke points.
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Why Cyberwarfare Targets Healthcare and Medical Supply Chains
The March 2026 Stryker attack showed why healthcare systems and medical supply chains remain attractive cyberwarfare targets during periods of conflict.
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Why Cyberwarfare Increasingly Exploits Trusted Civilian Apps
The BadeSaba breach in March 2026 showed how modern cyberwarfare can turn trusted civilian apps into channels for pressure, messaging, and psychological effect during conflict.
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Handala Rebounds After FBI Seizure, Exposing Iran Cyberwar Resilience
After the FBI and DOJ seized Handala-linked domains on March 20, 2026, the Iran-linked group restored its web presence within about a day. The case shows why domain takedowns disrupt visibility faster than capability.
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Iran Cyberwar: Identity Systems Become the Target
After the March 11, 2026 Stryker cyberattack, evidence shows a shift in the Iran cyberwar: attackers are targeting identity systems and endpoint management platforms to disrupt global operations.
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Iran Cyberwar Shifts to Spillover, Retaliation, and Control
The cyber dimension of the Iran war is no longer limited to isolated attacks. From internal repression and internet shutdowns to suspected Iran-linked retaliation abroad, a multi-layered cyber conflict is emerging with direct implications for healthcare, shipping, and critical infrastructure.
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FBI Seizes MOIS Leak Sites After Handala Attack Hit Hospitals
The FBI and Justice Department seized four domains allegedly tied to Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security, linking the Handala operation to leak-site activity, the 2022 Albania hacks, and the Stryker incident that prosecutors said disrupted hospital communications in Maryland.
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Dutch Police Employee Critical of Iranian Regime Shot in Schoonhoven
A 36-year-old Dutch police employee of Iranian descent was seriously injured in a shooting in Schoonhoven on March 19. Dutch authorities said the victim had spoken out against the Iranian regime and are investigating all possible scenarios.