Op-Ed: Bombs are no longer falling, but brace yourself for Iranian cyberattacks (via latimesopinion)
And while Iran has been increasing its capabilities, the attack surface of vulnerable U.S. systems has only grown. To be sure, we’ve made significant strides enhancing the protection of critical infrastructure, but many systems remain vulnerable.
Iran has shown an interest in our politics that demonstrates a nuanced understanding of the American political scene. Though Iran would probably not take the inflammatory step of directly targeting President Trump’s business interests, it is certainly plausible to imagine that his powerful political supporters would be inviting targets, especially if they have business interests that are vulnerable to destructive data attacks.
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