Iranian agent introduces butterfly-shaped multimode optical cable

Former Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) contractor Abouzar Rahmati, 42, a naturalized U. citizen and resident of Great Falls, Virginia, pleaded guilty today to conspiring to act and acting as an ...
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Butterfly-shaped leading-in optical cable for communication

The invention belongs to the technical field of optical cables, and discloses a butterfly-shaped drop cable for communication.

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Threat Brief: Escalation of Cyber Risk Related to Iran

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Beneath the Strait: Iran Could Threaten Gulf Data Centers, Undersea

War risks have already halted work on new undersea cables in the Persian Gulf, mirroring the situation in the Red Sea where the prospect of Houthi attacks has delayed all undersea cable

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Former FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Illegally Acting as an Agent of

Rahmati faces a maximum statutory penalty of 10 years in prison for acting as an agent of a foreign government without prior notification to the Attorney General, and up to five years in prison

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What If: Iran Targeted Submarine Internet Cables in the Arabian

What If: Iran Targeted Submarine Internet Cables in the Arabian Gulf? April 2026 The contemporary global economy is anchored in a tightly integrated digital and physical infrastructure, in which the

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The targeting chain: how the IRGC exploits MTN-Irancell''s Gulf

On 28 February 2026, as Iranian missiles struck the Fifth Fleet headquarters in Bahrain, MTN Irancell''s network was simultaneously taken offline in a near-total communications blackout.

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Butterfly-shaped optical cable for 5G

The invention discloses a butterfly-shaped optical cable for 5G, which comprises an optical cable body, wherein the optical cable body comprises two protection areas and a central...

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Fact Check: Did Iran threaten to cut global internet traffic flowing

The viral claim that Iran threatened to cut 99% of global internet traffic flowing through undersea cables is not true, as no credible evidence from official Iranian statements, IRGC

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Butterfly-shaped leading-in optical cable

Al technical title is built by PatSnap Al team. It summarizes the technical point description of the patent document. Its filling feature does hold the butterfly sub-cable sheath, but it is not convenient for quick

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Iranian Underwater Fiber Optic Cable Vulnerability: A Security Risk

Recent discussions surrounding the vulnerability of Iranian underwater fiber optic cables have highlighted significant security concerns, particularly in the context of geopolitical tensions.

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Threat Brief: Escalation of Cyber Risk Related to Iran (Updated June 30)

AI-enhanced social engineering: We recently observed an Iranian threat group (Agent Serpens, aka CharmingKitten) using GenAI in a malicious PDF, which it masked as a document from

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