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Iran threatens Amazon, Google and Microsoft assets in Middle East

March 12, 2026 - 19:07

Iran threatens Amazon, Google and Microsoft assets in Middle East

Iran's state-affiliated Tasnim news agency has published a list of nearly thirty major technology assets belonging to companies like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, labeling them as "enemy technology infrastructure" located across the Middle East. The move is seen as a direct threat, signaling that these critical data centers and network facilities could be targeted in future actions.

The listed assets represent the backbone of cloud computing and internet services for a vast region. This development marks a significant and alarming escalation in Iran's cyber and strategic posture, moving beyond governmental websites to threaten the fundamental digital infrastructure used by millions of civilians, businesses, and governments throughout the Middle East.

Security analysts interpret the publication as a clear warning, suggesting that these commercial tech hubs are now considered legitimate targets amid ongoing regional tensions. The threat raises profound concerns about potential widespread disruption to global internet services, economic activity, and data security. It underscores the increasing vulnerability of privately-owned, international digital infrastructure becoming entangled in geopolitical conflicts. Companies involved are likely reassessing their risk profiles and security measures in the area.


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