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Iran's Digital Attack: Missiles, Lies, and Malware
20 Mar
Summary
- Iran combined real-world missile strikes with disinformation.
- Messages falsely claimed Israeli Prime Minister was killed.
- A malicious app link was distributed during the strike.

On Thursday, as Iranian missiles targeted Israel, a multifaceted digital campaign unfolded. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps disseminated messages falsely claiming to have killed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
These communications were followed by another message, purportedly from Israeli authorities, directing users to a malicious application. This combination of a physical strike, disinformation, and cyberattack represents a novel and sophisticated tactic.
Researchers note Iran has escalated its information operations, openly using social media to bolster its military image and promote anti-war sentiment in the West. Israel's government issued warnings about the malicious app.




