Greek firms scan computer systems as Iran war raises cyberattack risks, sources say
By Renee Maltezou
Published on March 18, 2026.
Greek firms are reportedly scanning their computer systems for potential cyberattacks due to the Iran-led "Homeland Justice" group. The country's cybercrime authority has sent an advisory to security officers of shipping companies, banks, and firms in the transport, telecommunications, health and energy sectors. The advisory, marked "high-priority", warned that an incident had occurred involving a large international organisation and listed indicators of compromise including IP addresses, tools, and malware. Albania also confirmed a cyberattack on its parliament, which local media claimed was by the group.
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