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Farnaz Fassihi

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Farnaz Fassihi has appeared in 4 articles since 2019-12. Coverage peaked in 2021Q4 with 1 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Iran, Iranians, Iranian, @ronenbergman.

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2021-11-28
New York Times

Recent cyberattacks on Iran's fuel distribution system and an Israeli LGBTQ dating site show that Iran-Israel cyberwar is impacting civilians on a large scale

Iranians couldn't buy gas.  Israelis found their intimate dating details posted online.  The Iran-Israel shadow war is now hitting ordinary citizens. Tweets: @alexgibneyfilm , @ebkania , @chris_sactoc...

2021-05-03
New York Times

SensorTower data shows Clubhouse has been downloaded 1.1M times in the Middle East, where its users see it as an open forum to discuss politics and taboo issues

New York Times : Tweets: @abdu , @curdistani , @nytimes , @asadabukhalil , @shahselbe , @rickgladstone , @naderalihashemi , @freddydeknatel , @mairavz , @farnazfassihi , and @evelyndouek Tweets: @abd...

2020-09-20
ZDNet 7 related

Check Point: Iranian hacker group Rampant Kitten, which has been active for 6+ years, has developed an Android malware capable of stealing 2FA SMS codes

the endpoint — then end-to-end encryption doesn't matter, the hacker now owns an end and can see content before anything is encrypted. The public doesn't really understand that and the NYT headline do...

2019-12-12
New York Times

Details of 15M bank debit cards in Iran from its three largest banks have been published on social media in what experts suspect is a state-sponsored attack

The details of millions of Iranian bank cards were published online after antigovernment protests last month.  Experts suspect a state-sponsored cyberattack. Tweets: @gesfandiari and @farnazfassihi Tw...

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