Securonix uncovers the Veil#Drop malware framework, which abuses compromised websites and Google Blogspot to deploy the PureLog information stealer.
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Iran maintains a network of allied proxy groups across the breadth of the Middle East—but these groups have been peripheral to the ongoing conflict. Iran has long relied on proxy militias and armed ...
Iran's proxy network weakened by U.S. and Israeli actions Many Iraqi militia leaders have more to lose than gain from fighting the West Potential for Iraqi proxies to act if Shi'ite interests are ...
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The ongoing U.S. strikes on Iran could have a ripple effect across the region, triggering a barrage of attacks from Tehran’s proxy groups on American troops, allies and interests. The likes of ...
As U.S. carrier groups mass in the Gulf and Tehran signals defiance, Washington faces a strategic trap of its own making. Iran’s proxy network is weaker than at any point in the past decade — yet more ...