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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 at 08:15 PM

By Victoria Hayes — Far-Right Desk

Iran’s Cyber War on Americans—Your Data Next?

In a chilling escalation of digital warfare, Iran has expanded its cyber operations to target the personal data of American citizens, according to a bombshell report from Axios today. This isn’t just an attack on infrastructure—it’s an assault on the privacy and security of every single one of us. While the Biden administration dithers, Tehran is waging a shadow war against the American people, and we’re losing.

The report reveals that Iranian hackers, backed by the regime, are no longer just focusing on critical infrastructure like power grids and financial systems. Now, they’re going after the personal data of individuals—your bank accounts, medical records, and even your family’s private information. This is a direct threat to every American who values their privacy and security in an increasingly digital world.

A New Front in the War on America

Make no mistake: this is war. Iran’s cyber offensive is part of a broader strategy to destabilize the West, undermine our institutions, and erode our way of life. By targeting personal data, they’re not just stealing information—they’re sowing chaos, fear, and division. And they’re doing it with impunity, knowing that the Biden administration lacks the will to strike back.

The timing of this expansion is no coincidence. Iran has been emboldened by the Biden administration’s weak foreign policy, from the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan to the unfreezing of billions in sanctions relief. Every concession we make only encourages more aggression. Now, they’re taking their war into the digital realm, where the stakes are just as high.

The Globalist Elite’s Failure to Protect Us

Where is the outrage? Where is the action? While Iran ramps up its cyber warfare, the Biden administration and its allies in the tech industry are more concerned with censoring conservative voices and pushing woke ideology than protecting American citizens. The same government that can’t secure our borders can’t secure our data either.

This isn’t just a failure of policy—it’s a failure of leadership. The American people deserve a government that prioritizes their security over political correctness. We need leaders who will treat cyber threats with the same urgency as physical attacks. Instead, we get empty platitudes and half-measures from a Washington elite that’s more interested in appeasing our enemies than defending our freedoms.

What’s at Stake

The consequences of this cyber expansion are dire. Personal data breaches can lead to identity theft, financial ruin, and even blackmail. For businesses, it means lost revenue, damaged reputations, and legal liabilities. For our national security, it means a weakened defense against foreign adversaries who seek to exploit our vulnerabilities.

And let’s not forget—this is just the beginning. If Iran succeeds in this campaign, other hostile regimes like China, Russia, and North Korea will follow suit. The digital battlefield is the new frontier of warfare, and we’re being outmaneuvered by our enemies.

Why This Matters:

Iran’s cyber war on personal data is a wake-up call for America. We can no longer afford to ignore the threats posed by hostile regimes in the digital age. Every piece of data stolen is a victory for Iran and a loss for the American people. The Biden administration’s weak response to this crisis is a dereliction of duty. We need leaders who will treat cyber warfare with the same seriousness as a missile strike—because that’s exactly what it is. The time to act is now, before every American’s private information is in the hands of our enemies. If we fail to secure our digital borders, we risk losing more than just data—we risk losing our sovereignty.

Reviewed by the editorial desk — March 31, 2026
Last updated March 31, 2026

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