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Iran, the Mossad and the power of cyber-warfare – Telegraph.co.uk (blog)

Iran, the Mossad and the power of cyberwarfare
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For the first time in almost two years, motorcycle-borne assassins appear to have murdered an Iranian official – this time, Mojtaba Ahmadi, the man reportedly responsible for Iran's cyberwarfare headquarters. Whoever was responsible, and assuming that 

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Iranian cyber warfare commander shot dead in suspected assassination – Telegraph.co.uk


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Iranian cyber warfare commander shot dead in suspected assassination
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Mojtaba Ahmadi, who served as commander of the Cyber War Headquarters, was found dead in a wooded area near the town of Karaj, north-west of the capital, Tehran. Five Iranian nuclear scientists and the head of the country's ballistic missile programme 
Iranian cyber warfare commander shot dead in suspected assassination Iranian
Iran's cyber warfare chief shot deadDEBKA file
Is Israel Derailing US-Iran Diplomacy With More Assassinations?Antiwar.com (blog)

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Osborne promises no further cuts to soldier numbers – and more funding for … – Telegraph.co.uk


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Osborne promises no further cuts to soldier numbers – and more funding for
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Osborne promises no further cuts to soldier numbers – and more funding for cyber warfare. The Armed Forces will suffer no further cuts in troop numbers, George Osborne has announced, as he promised more funding to fight cyber attacks. Thousands of 
Chancellor Signs Off £11.5bn Spending CutsSky News

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Cyber warfare: Don’t get caught in the cross hairs – Telegraph.co.uk


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Cyber warfare: Don't get caught in the cross hairs
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As well as gathering intelligence on potential threats, the elimination of possible attackers through targeted strikes will also increasingly be carried out over the internet. Government cyber security strategies from both East and West are no longer

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