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Iran's Cyber Warriors Wage Digital War
31 Mar
Summary
- Iranian hackers use fake apps and disinformation in cyber warfare.
- Cyber attacks aim to sow fear, gather intelligence, and isolate targets.
- Iran employs IRGC, intelligence, proxies, and hacktivists in cyber operations.

A hidden digital conflict is intensifying between Iran, Israel, and the United States, with Iran's hackers playing a significant role. These operatives are reportedly "battle-hardened" and are launching various cyber operations.
Their tactics include disseminating fear through fake messages and apps, aiming to steal data, gather intelligence, and disrupt enemy capabilities. Iran utilizes a structured cyber force, including groups tied to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and its Ministry of Intelligence, alongside hired proxies and volunteer hacktivists.