Cyberattacks Surge Amid Middle East Conflicts
Cybersecurity firm warns of surge in attacks amid Middle East conflicts - A Scottsdale, Arizona-based cybersecurity firm reports a tripling of cyberattacks on the U.S. in the past week, linked to escalating Middle East tensions. Iran now ranks among the top five sources of cyber pressure. CEO Tim Roemer, a former CIA agent, warns of potential real-world harm from online intrusions targeting critical infrastructure. Experts predict more disruptive tactics, such as hacked website messages. Basic cybersecurity habits, like strong passwords and prompt software patches, are advised to stay safe amid rising global tensions.
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