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‘Wait for death’: Inside Iran’s psychological war against its enemies

Asia / United Arab Emirates2 views1 min
‘Wait for death’: Inside Iran’s psychological war against its enemies

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Iran and its proxies launched a psychological and cyber war against its enemies, including the UAE and Israel, during a recent conflict. The attacks included threatening text messages, phishing emails, and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure and financial systems.

During a recent conflict, Iran and its proxies launched a psychological and cyber war against its enemies. The UAE faced 500,000 cyberattacks daily, mostly targeting critical infrastructure. Threatening text messages were sent to Israelis and Gulf Arab states, urging civilians to evacuate. Iran-linked groups also launched cyberattacks on Jordan's wheat reserves and hacked into CCTV cameras in Israel and Gulf countries. The attacks disrupted banking systems in the UAE and Bahrain, and targeted American companies and universities operating in the Middle East.

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