
""Much of the activity from the involved hacktivist groups has been high-volume but low-impact. Reported DDoS attacks, website defacements, and data dumps generate headlines but don't fundamentally damage critical systems.""
""It is also possible, of course, that significant cyberattacks have occurred and simply haven't been reported yet. There is often a lag with breaches, and some companies never disclose them publicly.""
Since the U.S. began major combat operations against Iran, significant cyber intrusions from Iranian-linked hackers have not materialized in the U.S. Instead, these groups have targeted Jordanian gas firms and businesses in the UAE and Qatar. Notable incidents include a global outage at medical equipment maker Stryker and a personal email compromise of FBI director Kash Patel. While some attacks have occurred, they have been opportunistic and low-impact, lacking the scale of anticipated major cyberattacks.
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