Imminent Cyber Threat from Iran: A Warning from a Cybersecurity Expert
Dr. Eric Cole, a former CIA hacker turned advisor for Fortune 50 companies, has raised a significant alarm regarding the potential for a massive cyber assault from Iran within the next 30 days. This isn’t mere speculation; according to Cole, the threat is not only real but also dangerously close.
In a recent dialogue with former Congressman Matt Gaetz, Cole articulated that Iran, aware of its limitations in conventional warfare, recognizes that its true strength lies within the digital realm. âThey cannot compete with jets and bombs,â he stated, âbut in cyberspace, the Islamic regime holds a formidable edge.â
Matt Gaetz:
Do you think Iran is currently in the planning or execution phases of cyberattacks against the United States?Dr. Eric Cole:
Absolutely. I wish this wasn’t the case, but I firmly believe that within the next month, we will witness a significant cyberattack. All signs indicate it. The international community is increasingly uniting against Iran, and tensions are escalating. They lack the military capability to confront the United States and Israel directly; however, their prowess in cyber capabilities is advanced.Letâs not forget the Stuxnet incident that targeted their nuclear facilities. While they were victims in that case, such attacks also grant access to the very codes used against them. Iran now possesses that knowledge and could leverage it to infiltrate our own nuclear systems.
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FORMER CIA HACKER: AMERICA WILL FACE A CYBER ATTACK IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS pic.twitter.com/nKhTcIfB56
â One America News (@OANN) June 19, 2025
Earlier this year, Cole shared similar warnings on the Newtâs World podcast, where he described the situation as a âtrue cyber crisis.â His assessment is stark: the United States is woefully unprepared to counter an assault of this scale, especially from a nation like Iran that possesses both the desire and capacity for cyber warfare, along with backing from allies like China and Russia.