Middle Eastern and Asian conflicts could lead to cyber espionage in 2022: CyberCube
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Middle Eastern and Asian conflicts could lead to cyber espionage in 2022: CyberCube

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Cyber conflict in the Middle East, East Asia and South Asia could spill out into other regions and cause infrastructure attacks and cyber espionage in 2022, according to a CyberCube report.

The analytics company said cyber hostilities between Israel and Iran, India and Pakistan, and China and Japan could lead to the development of new attack vectors.

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