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Iran targets U.S. tech firms over alleged Israel ties, striking cloud infrastructure in Gulf states amid digital warfare escalation.
Iran has declared major U.S. tech firms including Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Palantir as legitimate targets, citing their alleged ties to Israel and military technology use.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced plans to strike their regional offices and data centers in the UAE, Bahrain, Israel, and Dubai, following drone attacks on Amazon Web Services facilities that caused widespread outages.
The moves signal a shift toward targeting digital infrastructure in the ongoing conflict, with Iran warning of retaliation for perceived attacks on its economic and financial systems.
The strikes have disrupted cloud services across the Gulf, prompting tech companies to advise clients to relocate data.
Meanwhile, Iran’s internet remains largely shut down, with connectivity at just 1% after a 12-day blackout following U.S. and Israeli strikes.
Irán ataca a las firmas tecnológicas estadounidenses por presuntos vínculos con Israel, atacando la infraestructura de nube en los estados del Golfo en medio de una escalada de la guerra digital.