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When It Comes to Cyberattacks, Iran Plays the Odds

Jul 31, 2018 | 09:00 GMT

As tensions rise with the United States, hackers in Iran are expected to boost their attacks in the coming months.
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Highlights
- While Iran is capable of carrying out conventional military action, cyberspace is the more likely theater for its current conflict with the United States.
- Iran's cyber threat groups tend to use unsophisticated yet tried-and-true tactics while targeting many individuals.
- Awareness, knowledge and preparation are the best tools to defend against such tactics.
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