An Iranian state-sponsored hacking group associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been linked to a spear-phishing campaign targeting journalists, high-profile cyber security experts, and computer science professors in Israel.
“In some of those campaigns, Israeli technology and cyber security professionals were approached by attackers who posed as fictitious assistants to An Iranian state-sponsored hacking group associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has been linked to a spear-phishing campaign targeting journalists, high-profile cyber security experts, and computer science professors in Israel.
“In some of those campaigns, Israeli technology and cyber security professionals were approached by attackers who posed as fictitious assistants to
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