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Israeli cyber chief reports sharp rise in Iranian cyberattacks after war
Israeli cyber chief Yossi Karadi reported a significant increase in Iranian cyberattacks against Israel, rising from 1,600 incidents in June 2025 to 4,800 in June 2026. The attacks targeted critical infrastructure, central organizations, small to medium-sized companies, and public entities like law and accounting firms.
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