
Recent incidents involving undersea internet cables in the Red Sea have raised concerns about vulnerabilities and potential threats to critical infrastructure. The damage to these cables, suspected to be caused by attacks, highlights the importance of safeguarding these lifelines. Various entities, including the US government and Iran-backed Houthis, are involved in addressing the security implications of these events.
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The recent attack on the cargo ship Rubymar by the Iran-backed Houthis caused the crew to drop anchor, which damaged undersea internet cables, the US has said. Could the vital infrastructure now become a regular target? https://t.co/5x3DefqvyO
Houthi attacks in Red Sea threaten internet infrastructure: recent attack on cargo ship caused crew to drop anchor, which damaged undersea internet cables #terrorism https://t.co/nr9raaa4Qt












