Homeland Security sees ‘no specific, credible threat’ from Iran, but warns of cyberattacks

In light of the killing of General Suleimani, the Department of Homeland Security has announced that while there currently are no credible terrorist threats from Iran, the public should be on the alert for cyberattacks.

The National Terrorism Advisory System may be updated to warn of a possible cyberattacks from Iran, but has not been changed so far, reports Zolan Kanno-Youngs for the New York Times.

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