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Cyberwarriors elevated to big leagues in US war with Iran

(2026/03/03)


In what may be the most public acknowledgment of its cyber operations capabilities to date, the Pentagon has admitted that cyber soldiers are playing a key role in its attacks on Iran.

Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Dan Caine, discussed cyber operations in the same breath as traditional military domains during a Monday [1]press [2]conference he and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth held to discuss the state of "Operation Epic Fury," as the dudes at the "Department of War" have taken to calling the US' ongoing strike on the Middle Eastern nation.

"Across every domain, land, air, sea, cyber, the U.S. Joint Force delivered synchronized and layered effects designed to disrupt, degrade, deny and destroy Iran's ability to conduct and sustain combat operations," Caine said.

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Operators with US Cyber Command and Space Command were first movers in the invasion of Iran, "layering non-kinetic effects, disrupting and degrading and blinding Iran," Caine added. "Coordinated space and cyber operations effectively disrupted communications and sensor networks across the area of responsibility, leaving the adversary without the ability to see, coordinate, or respond effectively."

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Caine didn't offer many details about the nature of what Space and Cyber Command troops did, exactly, and the Pentagon didn't offer any additional information when asked. Nonetheless, it marks a surprising elevation of the profile of cyber operations, which have classically been something that didn't get discussed much - at least until the second Trump administration.

Of course, it's a safe assumption that the US has long had offensive cyber operators on the payroll - just look at [6]Stuxnet - and CYBERCOM was mentioned in Caine's earlier [7]briefing on [8]operations in Venezuela . Caine only mentioned them by name, however, saying nothing of their involvement. That was all Trump.

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"It was dark, the lights of Caracas were largely turned off due to a certain expertise that we have, it was dark, and it was deadly," Trump said during the same Venezuela press conference Caine spoke at.

[10]Iran all but vanishes from the global internet amid US-Israel strikes

[11]Iran war wreaking havoc on shipping and air cargo, could create global delays

[12]Popular prayer program becomes propaganda pusher after reported Israeli hack

[13]Iran's cyberwar has begun

We’re not saying the US president’s loose lips led the Pentagon to frontload mentions of “yeah, our hackers did stuff too” in official after-action reports, but there’s a lot more up-front acknowledgment of it in this unprovoked war.

"In support of … kinetic operations, USCYBERCOM and SPACECOM have continuously layered effects to disrupt, disorient, and confuse the enemy," Caine said. The heavy integration of kinetic and non-kinetic strategies, Caine added, isn’t just an opening salvo in a new paradigm of cyber-first warfare, but something likely to continue during the Iran operation and beyond.

That's right - what's going on in Iran "is major combat operations" unlikely to wrap up soon, Caine said.

"The military objectives that CENTCOM and the Joint Force have been tasked with will take some time to achieve, and in some cases, will be difficult and gritty work," The chairman added. It seems we can expect cyber operatives to be right alongside troops in the field - from behind the comfort of a terminal, naturally. ®

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[1] https://www.dvidshub.net/video/997831/hegseth-caine-hold-press-briefing

[2] https://www.war.gov/News/Transcripts/Transcript/Article/4418959/secretary-of-war-pete-hegseth-and-chairman-of-the-joint-chiefs-of-staff-gen-dan/

[3] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_security/front&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=2&c=2aadoDyZfclvHfbiNYpWl0QAAAVA&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D2%26raptor%3Dcondor%26pos%3Dtop%26test%3D0

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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2011/01/17/stuxnet_israel_connection_fleshed_out/

[7] https://www.democrats.senate.gov/newsroom/trump-transcripts/transcript-president-trump-discusses-the-capture-of-nicolas-maduro-in-venezuela-10326

[8] https://www.theregister.com/2026/02/02/energy_infrastructure_cyberattacks/

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[10] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/02/iran_internet_blackout/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/02/iran_war_tech_supply_chain/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/02/iran_prayer_app_propaganda_hack_israel/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2026/03/02/cyber_warfighters_iran/

[14] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Operation Epstein Shield

Anonymous Coward

Yeah, Operation Epstein Shield could easily go on for another few weeks. Perhaps longer, if the Emiratis and Saudis get sick enough of being targeted and decide to fire back themselves. The Iranians have made a huge mistake attacking their neighbors.

Re: Operation Epstein Shield

VoiceOfTruth

If they are hosting American war makers then they are fair game. After all, that was the argument the USA used when it bombed Cambodia and Laos.

Re: Operation Epstein Shield

Anonymous Coward

War tends to proceed according to cause and effect, not right and wrong, nor fair and unfair.

Demented Donny has already said for us to expect at least 4-5 weeks of this.

Not like he wants to go back to talking about Epstein or the children imprisoned in his immigration gulags.

Re: Operation Epstein Shield

doublelayer

That is how war works, true. The other way that war works is that, if someone isn't shooting at you and you shoot at them, then they're more likely to shoot back at you. Iran can justify their actions through the laws of war if they want. The question is whether their actions help or harm them in battle, and we've not seen too much help so far.

Re: Operation Epstein Shield

DS999

I thought it was operation Epstein Fury?

The IRGC operate autonomously in local areas, it isn't tribal government like Afghanistan but it is functionally the same, so not being able to get orders from up on high isn't a problem. They won't be sitting on their hands doing nothing if they don't hear from their bosses. You can kill all the junior ayatollahs and senior military leadership but that's not likely to bring you any closer to "regime change".

What they will get if they kill enough leadership is a civil war, and that will inevitably spread to neighboring countries and lead a great increase in the amount of new terrorists and terrorist sympathizers created in the Middle East. And they will all hate the US and Israel. At least Europe would be spared most of that hatred this time around since you lot have sensibly stayed well away from Trump's Epic Fail.

Fix the vocab

VoiceOfTruth

>> the Pentagon has admitted that cyber soldiers are playing a key role in its attacks on Iran.

Its illegal war against Iran. For oil. As usual. As it was against Iraq. And Venezuela.

This has been long planned.

"Any news from the President on a successor?" he asked hopefully.
"None," Anita replied. "She's having great difficulty finding someone
qualified who is willing to accept the post."
"Then I stay," said Dr. Fresh. "I'm not good for much, but I
can at least make a decision."
"Somewhere," he grumphed, "there must be a naive, opportunistic
young welp with a masochistic streak who would like to run the most
up-and-down bureaucracy in the history of mankind."
-- R. L. Forward, "Flight of the Dragonfly"