Iran says major U.S. tech firms now among its targets in the Middle East

CBS News
March 13, 2026
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Iran says major U.S. tech companies are now targets for cyber and drone attacks.

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Americans using targeted tech companies may face service disruptions from Iranian cyber attacks.

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Iran has already launched cyber and drone attacks affecting U.S. technology companies and announced it has compiled a target list of additional American firms. The attacks are occurring across the Middle East region.

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