Iran and proxies have carried out or threatened 14 attacks since war’s start: Bulletin
One hundred days into the war, Iran is doing what U.S. intelligence officials feared it would.
Since the February start of the war with Iran, the country and its proxies have “inspired lone wolf actors in several instances that resulted in attacks against critical infrastructure and US citizens,” according to a state homeland security intelligence bulletin reviewed by ABC News.
The bulletin, citing information from the Department of Homeland Security, cited 14 threats and actual attacks undertaken by Iranian proxy groups, cyber actors and lone wolves since Feb. 28, 2026, including a deadly shooting in Austin, Texas; a cyberattack against a medical technology company that wiped out more than 200,000 systems, servers, and mobile devices and extracted 50 terabytes of critical data; the vehicle ramming attack at Temple Israel in Michigan and the attack on the White House correspondents’ dinner.
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