Israel says it knocked out Iran’s cyber warfare headquarters
TL;DR
Israel bombed Iran's cyber warfare headquarters in Tehran, but it's uncertain if this will significantly impair Iran's cyberattack capabilities. The strike targeted multiple military sites, including the IRGC's cyber and intelligence directorates.
Source: Politico
The Israel Defense Forces Mar. 4 said it bombed a compound in Tehran housing Iran’s cyber warfare headquarters — but it’s unclear whether the strike will significantly kneecap Iran’s cyberattack capabilities. According to a statement from the IDF, its forces on Mar. 4 carried out a “wide-scale strike” targeting a collection of military sites on the Eastern edge of Tehran that allegedly housed the headquarters of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps. The IDF claims that the headquarters of the IRGC’s “cyber and electronic headquarters” and its “Intelligence Directorate” were among the military outposts hit in the strike. Full Story