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Iran Expands Cyberattacks on US Infrastructure Using AI-Driven Tactics

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Iran has significantly escalated its cyber capabilities amid ongoing tensions with the United States and Israel. Recent attacks have targeted US water facilities, signaling a shift toward hybrid warfare that blends digital and military operations. These cyberattacks serve a dual purpose: supporting military objectives and attempting to shape international public opinion. The integration of artificial intelligence into these operations has expanded their scale and efficiency. This approach reflects Iran's broader asymmetric military strategy against more conventionally powerful adversaries.

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