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Cyberattack on Albanian government suggests new Iranian aggression
14 days ago - By Ars Technica
Enlarge / Tirane, Albania.
In mid-July, a cyberattack on the Albanian government knocked out state websites and public services for hours. With Russia's war raging in Ukraine, the Kremlin might seem like the likeliest suspect. But research published on Thursday by the threat intelligence firm Mandiant attributes the attack to Iran. And while Tehran's espionage operations and digital meddling have shown up all over the world, Mandiant researchers say that a disruptive attack from Iran on a NATO member is a noteworthy escalation.
The digital attacks targeting Albania on July 17 came ahead...
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