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war without borders the rise of cyberattacks beyond the battlefield

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article reports a surge in cyberattacks linked to geopolitical conflict, including hacktivist incidents, wiper malware, and phishing. Direct commercial impact is on cybersecurity spending and operational risk for industrial and tech firms. No specific commodity price or supply chain disruption is quantified; the mechanism is increased compliance and defense costs for affected sectors.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Iran's internet traffic fell to 1-4% of normal after US-Israeli strikes.
- Over 150 hacktivist incidents within days targeting energy and government.
- Wiper malware disrupted operations at Stryker Corporation (US).
- Over 7,300 conflict-themed phishing URLs recorded in March alone.
Sustained demand for cybersecurity solutions; mid-term revenue growth expected within 2-4 weeks, magnitude 2-3%.
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