Three Iranian hackers indicted for stealing data from U.S. satellite companies

Originally published in Teiss, September 17, 2020 Three Iranian hackers were indicted in the US today for stealing sensitive commercial data, intellectual property, and personal data from several US-based satellite companies on behalf of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a designated foreign terrorist organisation …

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Cybersecurity Fox News Video

Bret Baier (host), Fox News, 21 February 2018 Watch the video here. Bret Baier, host, Special Report: The Justice Department is using a new Cybersecurity Task Force to fight foreign attempts at election interference. The group will also try to slow down the aggressive cyber …

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Iran may be using ‘Weaponized’ Apps Available on the App Store and Google Play to Spy on MILLIONS of People Around the World, Report Claims

Annie Palmer, Daily Mail, 15 February 2018 Iran could be secretly spying on millions of users in the US, UK and around the world who have downloaded covertly state-sponsored applications on Apple and Google‘s app stores. That’s according to a new report from the National Council of Resistance of …

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Iran May be Spying on Brits Using ‘Weaponised’ Phone Apps Downloaded from Apple and Google’s App Stores, Report Claims

Mark Hodge, The Sun, 15 February 2018 An explosive new report claims the spyware-enabled messaging apps, used by the evil regime, are being used by Iranian expats in the West to communicate with their relatives in the troubled country. IRAN could be spying on Brits …

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Iran Devising Phone Apps For ‘Mass Surveillance’ of Dissidents, New Report Says

Guy Taylor, The Washington Times, 15 February 2018 Iran’s intelligence services have “significantly accelerated” spying on their own citizens in the wake of the recent anti-regime protests that rocked the nation, according to a extensive new investigation being released Thursday by a leading Iranian exile …

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