Home NIEUWSARCHIEF Iran cyberattacks on Israel triple in 2026: Israeli cyber chief

Iran cyberattacks on Israel triple in 2026: Israeli cyber chief

TNA Staff

The New Arab  /  June 29, 2026

Iranian cyberattacks on Israel increased from 1,600 in June 2025, during a 12-day war between the two, to 4,800 in June 2026.

The number of Iranian cyberattacks against Israel has tripled since the launch of the US-Israeli offensive against Iran this year, a senior Israeli security official was quoted as saying on Monday.

Yossi Karadi, Director General of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate, told German newspaper Die Welt that in June 2025 during Israeli military operations against Iran, Israel’s authorities registered around 1,600 hostile cyber incidents.

During the same month in 2026, the number had jumped to some 4,800 incidents, he told the paper.

“Some groups are very skilled,” Karadi said, according to the German text of the interview. “We can handle them, but we have to take them seriously. Unlike in the kinetic realm, there’s no ceasefire in cyberspace.”

Karadi said the attacks were directed against systems used by Israel’s critical infrastructure, central organisations, small to medium-sized companies and the public, citing law practices and accounting firms as among the smaller ones hit.

“So far – and hopefully it stays that way – we’ve managed to fend off attacks on critical infrastructure,” he said.

Companies that were easier to penetrate often ended up having their computer systems wiped, he said, without mentioning any names.

Iran typically denies carrying out hacking campaigns against other countries while reporting attacks on itself.

This includes Israeli attacks, with Iran blaming Israel for cyberattacks that disrupted key banking services on 23rd June, as well as large-scale cyberattacks in 2021 and 2023 on Iranian petrol stations.