US issues cyber threat warning amid Middle East tensions
Briefly

The DHS has raised alerts about heightened cyber risks in the US due to tensions from the Israel-Iran conflict. Vulnerable US networks and devices are prime targets for attacks orchestrated by Iranian hacktivists and government-affiliated actors. With groups like Domestic Kitten using malware to compromise sensitive information, security professionals are urged to tighten defenses and enhance collaboration with federal partners to safeguard against potential cyber warfare. Experts predict that Iran will exploit easily accessible vulnerabilities, calling for immediate action from CISOs.
The ongoing Iran conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the United States, leading to increased cyber risks and potential attacks by hacktivists and Iran-affiliated actors.
They deploy Android malware to exfiltrate sensitive data, track locations, record calls, and access messages, demonstrating Iran's capacity for both espionage and sabotage.
CISOs are rapidly preparing for potential Iranian cyber retaliation by tightening access controls and validating backups, highlighting the need for active threat intelligence coordination.
Coordination with ISACs and federal partners is essential to stay current on threat intelligence and emerging attack patterns in light of evolving cyber threats.
Read at IT Pro
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