
Israel Ranks First Among Countries Targeted by Geopolitical Cyberattacks in 2025
Israel was the most targeted country in the world for geopolitically motivated cyberattacks in 2025, with 12.2 percent of all such attacks globally directed at the country, Israeli cybersecurity firm Radware reported on Thursday, February 19, in its 2026 Global Cyber Threat report. The United States followed at 9.4 percent and Ukraine at 8.9 percent, meaning nearly one in eight ideologically motivated attacks worldwide was aimed at Israel.
The report found that Israel faced 1,881 claimed cyberattacks in 2025, mostly from pro-Iranian and anti-Israel hacktivist groups. Globally, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks soared by 168 percent compared to 2024, while malicious activity targeting websites and digital services rose by more than 120 percent. Government services were the primary target, accounting for 38.8 percent of all claimed attacks.
Cyber defense chief Yossi Karadi earlier warned that Israel needs to bolster its preparedness for what he described as a fast-approaching “cyber war.” The Shin Bet security agency and National Cyber Directorate said that in recent months, hundreds of Iranian cyberattacks targeting Israelis—including senior government and defense officials, academics, and journalists—were detected and foiled. The National Cyber Directorate saw a 55 percent increase in the number of cyberattacks year-on-year in 2025. (TOI/VFI News)