Cyberwarfare

Israel’s zero-click future: How cyber veterans are reinventing offensive intelligence

MILITARY AFFAIRS: Radiant cyber firm, led by former IDF experts, moves under the radar with advanced tech tools, securing contracts in Western intelligence.

IN THE next battle space, intrusion can come without warning: ‘zero-click’ tools can penetrate a device without user action, turning everyday technology into an intelligence target. Radiant Research Labs, led by ex-IDF intelligence experts, has already produced 10 major cyber and technological tools
 L to R: Iran Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and US President Donald Trump against backdrop of respective flags and missile strikes.

Iran won information war by shutting down the Internet - opinion

An anti-Israeli billboard is seen on a street, early hours of ceasefire, in Tehran, Iran, June 24, 2025.

Iranian general claims Israel, US spy via Tehran surveillance cameras

 An Iranian flag is seen on a computer's CPU (illustrative)

Did Iran-Israel war ever end? Cyberwar continues between Jerusalem, Tehran


Why is Iranian media highlighting air-defense cyber ops? - analysis

Part of the Iranian drills reportedly involved “specialized air defenses” and also the use of offensive and defensive electronic warfare and cyber operations.

 A smartphone with a displayed Iranian flag with the word "Cyberattack" and binary codes over it is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken February 23, 2023.

Ex-IDF intel. officials break new cybersecurity ground in bid to transform the cloud

A new company led by an ex-chief of IDF intelligence Unit 8200 aims to make the cloud defendable against cyberattacks.

Keep your head in the cloud

Israel Securities Authority: Cyber threats have become a significant risk

The ISA is now requiring that the cyber risk assessment and disclosure process regarding cyber incidents experienced by corporations be more in-depth.

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Could the metaverse lead to a spike in cybercrime?

The cyber threat forecast for 2023 reveals that the virtual world will lead to an unprecedented increase in cybercrime in unfamiliar territory.

 Cyber attacks spiked in 2021

British lawmaker's email account hacked by Russian group

The lawmaker urged the public to stay vigilant after being targeted with a fake mail, purportedly sent by a staff member.

 A Russian flag is seen on the laptop screen in front of a computer screen on which cyber code is displayed, in this illustration picture taken March 2, 2018.

Soon AI will battle AI in cyberspace, Israeli experts predict

Cybersecurity companies race to find solutions as generative artificial intelligence is expected to lead to spike in cyberattacks

 Cybertech Tel Aviv 2023. Photo taken on Jan. 31, 2023

PM Netanyahu: IDF cyber intel. experts training 20,000 students

IDF cyber warfare experts are training the next generation to boost the country's defense capabilities

 Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads the weekly government conference at the PM's office in Jerusalem on January 22, 2023.

Cyber warfare will only increase after end of Ukraine-Russia war, expert warns

Nadav Zafrir spoke about what the world can expect to see in the future in terms of cyber warfare and threats at the Tel Aviv Cybertech Conference on Tuesday.

Are ransomware attacks going to continue to rise? Worrying trends indicate that they may.

Most IT pros say cyberwarfare threat greater after Ukraine war - report

Armis CTO: “All organizations should consider themselves possible targets for cyberwarfare attacks and secure their assets accordingly.”

 ARMIS: BRINGING hackers out of the shadows.

Russia-linked group behind UK Royal Mail cyber attack, says Telegraph

Royal Mail unable to despatch items to overseas destinations as of Thursday because of a Russia-linked ransomware group

 A postal worker makes a delivery in London