US-Tech Companies Face Growing Threats from Iranian Hackers
The threat of cyberattacks against major US technology companies has increased significantly since 2020, with Iran emerging as one of the top actors in this regard. According to a recent report by the cybersecurity firm, FireEye, Iranian hackers have been identified as responsible for numerous high-profile attacks on organizations across various sectors, including defense and government. The US government has taken notice, with officials warning that these threats are likely to continue unless Tehran is held accountable for its actions. In the lead-up to the midterm elections, President Donald Trump has announced plans to use social media to reach voters and promote his campaign. His strategy includes a series of short videos on platforms such as Twitter and Facebook, as well as targeted advertising aimed at key demographics. The goal is to build momentum among Republican voters ahead of November’s elections. The Polymarket pop-up bar in Washington D.C. has been making waves in the city’s nightlife scene with its unique blend of science fiction and fantasy-themed cocktails. However, despite initial buzz, the venue has faced mixed reviews from patrons, who praised the creativity of the drinks but criticized the overall experience as lacking cohesion.