Iran's Cyberwar
Russia helped Iran become a cyber-power by giving it cyber weapons and capabilities. Iran passed its expertise on to Hezbollah. Op-ed.
Russia helped Iran become a cyber-power by giving it cyber weapons and capabilities. Iran passed its expertise on to Hezbollah. Op-ed.
From dating websites to gas stations: Ongoing cyber battles between Israel and Iran deepens focus of attacks on civilian targets.
IDF reveals that in addition to providing weapons, Iran launched unprecedented cyber attack on Israel during Operation Protective Edge.
Syrian Electronic Army hacks into Skype's blog and Twitter, posts warning that Microsoft 'monitors your accounts, sells data to government.'
UN officials are preparing an alert for member states to inform them about the risks Flame could pose to their national infrastructure.
Security experts are calling the Flame virus a 'targeted killing' and 'one of the most complex and dangerous threats ever discovered'
Experts say an 11 day blackout of Al-Qaeda's main recruiting and coordinating sites may be the product of a new US cyberwar on terror.
The Klout Index has ranked Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon as Israel's most pervasive social media mover and shaker.
Hackers working via an Iranian server farm staged a cyber-attack on Bank Hapoalim; Bank of Israel convenes emergency meeting.
The hacktivist group Anonymous revealed itself to be virulently anti-Israel in a video accusing Israel of "crimes against humanity."
The Hacktivist group targeted President Bashar al-Assad and his bureau and cracked their emails in order to upload them to the web.
The websites of the Tel Hashomer and Assuta medical centers came under - unsuccessful - cyber-attack.
Minister of Public Diplomacy Yuli Edelstein says Israel is an online power that has nothing to fear as the era of cyberwarfare takes hold.
So-called 'Hacktivists' launch cyber-attacks on US Federal websites after the popular Megauploads was closed in a raid.
As cyber terrorism becomes more of a threat, the Defense Ministry is planning to establish a special cyber warfare administration.
Hackers tried to bring down the website of Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon on Monday but failed to do much more than make a dent.
A company in Denmark has been redistributing Israeli Internet-monitoring software to Iran.