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Maggie Miller: 作为一名网络安全记者,我了解到伊朗的Bank Sapa银行遭受了亲以色列黑客组织的攻击。这次攻击的主要目的不是为了盗取资金,而是为了在伊朗民众中制造混乱,影响他们的日常生活。如果伊朗民众想要使用银行卡,可能会遇到无法使用的问题,无法顺利进入账户,也无法正常提取资金,几乎所有银行业务都会受到影响。亲以色列的黑客组织“掠夺麻雀”声称对此事负责,他们非常活跃,公开表示通过攻击伊朗人民的日常使用服务来对抗伊朗政府,目的是通过制造混乱、困惑、不信任和恐惧来损害政府的利益。我认为,这种行为不仅仅是技术上的攻击,更是一种心理战,旨在动摇民众对政府的信任。

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The episode begins by discussing a cyberattack on Bank Sapa in Iran, highlighting the use of cyber warfare in the conflict between Iran and Israel. It emphasizes the lack of international consensus on defining and responding to cyber warfare.
  • Cyberattack on Bank Sapa in Iran
  • Pro-Israeli hacking group Predatory Sparrow claimed responsibility
  • Lack of international consensus on cyber war

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In addition to the three-dimensional war of bombs and missiles, Iran and Israel—and the US—are squaring off in a cyber battle. With everything from water infrastructure to banking connected to the internet in some way, how much damage can cyberattacks do?  

Guest: Maggie Miller), POLITICO cybersecurity reporter

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