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Iranian-backed hackers go to work after U.S. strikes

Jane Doe by Jane Doe
June 25, 2025
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Iranian-backed hackers go to work after U.S. strikes
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In the wake of recent American military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, Iranian-backed hacker groups have intensified their cyber offensive, targeting U.S. banks, defense contractors, and oil companies. While these attacks have not yet caused widespread disruptions to critical infrastructure or the economy, federal authorities are on high alert, warning of an elevated threat landscape.

The U.S. launched strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites over the weekend, including Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, in a move aimed at weakening Tehran’s nuclear program. Almost immediately, pro-Palestinian hacking groups, widely understood to be aligned with Iranian interests, claimed responsibility for a series of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. These attacks, detailed in posts on Telegram, targeted over a dozen aviation firms, banks, and oil companies, with one prominent group, “Mysterious Team,” declaring, “We increase attacks from today.”

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) issued a public bulletin on Sunday, followed by a statement from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday, urging vigilance from organizations operating critical infrastructure such as water systems, pipelines, and power plants.

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While Iran’s cyber capabilities may not match those of global powers like China or Russia, it has long been recognized as a “chaos agent” in the digital realm. Tehran frequently employs cyberattacks to gather intelligence, score political points, and instill fear. Experts suggest that while direct government-sponsored attacks might abate if a ceasefire holds, independent hacker groups, some with ties to military or intelligence agencies and others operating autonomously, could continue to retaliate. Over 60 such groups have been identified by security firm Trustwave, capable of inflicting significant economic and psychological damage.

Cybersecurity experts, including Jake Williams, a former National Security Agency expert, believe that Iran’s immediate focus is likely intelligence collection – seeking to understand the next moves of the U.S. and Israel – rather than destructive attacks on U.S. commercial entities. However, the potential for escalation remains a serious concern, especially if the fragile ceasefire between Iran and Israel collapses.

The current surge in cyber activity underscores the evolving nature of modern conflict, where digital warfare offers a cost-effective and impactful alternative to kinetic engagements. As Arnie Bellini, a tech entrepreneur, noted, “Hacking operations are much cheaper than bullets, planes or nuclear arms.” This digital vulnerability, he suggests, leaves the militarily dominant U.S. “wide open digitally,” resembling “Swiss cheese.”

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