Iran’s Cyberattackers Tracked Phones of U.S. Military Personnel in the Mideast, Data Suggests
First publishedJul 14, 22:43 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 10:36 UTC · 8m ago
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Iran used cellphone signals to track U.S. military members at the start of the war, according to newly released data.
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- Iran used cellphone signals to track U.S. military members at the start of the war, according to newly released data.
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Iran’s Cyberattackers Tracked Phones of U.S. Military Personnel in the Mideast, Data Suggests
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