IDF

organization

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. IRGC Direct Threat

    IRGC vows to hunt down Netanyahu, signaling a shift to high-consequence targeting.

  2. Infrastructure Targeting

    Reports of localized outages in Israeli border towns following suspected cyber-probes.

  3. Conflict Outbreak

    Initial hostilities commence, leading to a surge in regional cyber-espionage.

Stories mentioning IDF 1

Threat Intelligence Very Bearish

IRGC Escalation Signals Surge in Cyber Threats to Israeli Infrastructure

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a direct threat against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, marking a dangerous escalation in the three-week-old conflict. This shift toward high-stakes personal targeting is expected to trigger a wave of retaliatory state-sponsored cyber operations against critical infrastructure.

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