Iran Is Losing the Cyberwar, Not the Real War
Iran's cyberwarfare efforts have been underwhelming despite its growing expertise and willingness to conduct aggressive cyberoperations. The country's hacking attempts, including a recent breach of a medical technology company, have been quick and dirty rather than carefully coordinated operations.
Iran's cyberwarfare efforts have been less effective than expected. The Iranian hacker group Handala breached the networks of a medical technology company, wiping data and disabling devices. However, this attack and others like it appear to be opportunistic hacks rather than coordinated operations. The US and Israel have targeted Iranian cyberunits and operatives, potentially degrading their capacity for cyberwarfare. Iran's cyberattacks have caused some harm, but none seem to be part of a coordinated campaign. The country's cyberwarfare efforts have been outmatched by those of the US and Israel.
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