The US continues to hit targets in Iran, but the Islamic republic keeps another weapon practically intact: its cyber attacks

In recent days, tension between the United States and Iran has escalated with direct military actions. Washington has resorted to Tomahawk cruise missiles launched from warships and fighters F-35 to attack Iranian strategic infrastructure. At the moment, there is no evidence that Tehran has managed to respond with military attacks on US territory. Its response, however, has been felt on another front: the attacks against energy facilities in the Gulf, like those of Ras Laffan, in Qatar. In parallel, the conflict is also being fought in a less visible terrain, cyberspace. The information war. The photograph of the conflict begins to be completed when we look beyond the military level. Analysts cited by The Register They argue that Iran is turning more intensively to cyberspace to pressure the United States, an area in which it can operate with less direct exposure. In this context, the attack against Stryker is not interpreted as an isolated episode, but as an indication of a trend. “This is just the beginning,” said retired Gen. Ross Coffman. A case already visible. The most recent example of this dynamic is offered by Stryker, a medical device manufacturer with a global presence. According to Reutersa cyberattack last week altered its internal operations and made it difficult to manage personalized inventory. The company confirmed that it had contained the incident, although the episode shows how this type of action can impact especially sensitive sectors, beyond the strictly technological field. Beyond a specific interruption. Bloomberg notes that the impact on Stryker’s operations had an indirect impact on hospitals and patients, with surgeries that had to be rescheduled due to problems in the supply of specific material. This is a clear example of how the border between digital and physical can quickly blur. The American Stryker specializes in surgical equipment, orthopedic implants and neurotechnology solutions Civilian targets. Along the same lines as the analysts pointed out, the focus is not limited to public organizations. The aforementioned media reports that several voices agree that companies may be more exposed than government agencies, in part due to their unequal defenses. Targeting this type of offensive seeks to generate economic pressure and disruption without the need for a direct confrontation, they explain. A historical case. A clear example is Stuxneta malware discovered in 2010 that managed to infiltrate the Natanz nuclear plant and manipulate its systems until it caused failures in about a thousand centrifuges. The code was designed specifically for that environment, acting stealthily for weeks while altering processes without being detected. Its authorship has never been officially confirmed, although it has been widely attributed to the United States and Israel. When the damage is physical. The Stuxnet case helps to understand a key idea in this type of conflict. As we tell in a video from Xataka Presentahe malware He did not limit himself to infiltrating computer systems, but took control of the industrial controllers that regulated the centrifuges and altered their operation. First accelerating them and then slowing them down, he caused progressive wear until they became unusable. A front that already leaves its mark. The scenario that is drawn is clear. While there is no evidence of a direct Iranian military attack inside the United States, the conflict is already having effects inside the United States through other means. The Stryker case shows how an intrusion can translate into real disruptions in sensitive sectors, with an impact on companies and patients. Images | DC Studio | Stryker In Xataka | Russia is not sending troops or weapons to Iran: it is sending something much more important to take down the US

It was practically impossible for a satellite to “ruin” the photo of another satellite. With Starlink already go twice

Until recently, the idea that a terrestrial observation satellite accidentally captured another satellite in the flight was as an unlikely coincidence as finding a needle in a haystack. Space is an immense emptiness and The satellites move very quickly. But in the last year we have witnessed this phenomenon twice. And on both occasions, the protagonist has been a Spacex Starlink satellite. In a secret military base in China. On August 21, one of the new Satellites WorldView Legion of Maxar It passed over the Gobi desert, in China, with the aim of photographing the Dingxin Air Base: a high secret installation where China proves its most advanced fighters. The satellite achieved the image, but an unexpected intruder appears in it. A silver ship with two large solar panels and three spectra of colors cross Maxar’s photo, creating what an executive of the company described on LinkedIn as “accidental art.” What we see is actually a single satellite, the Starlink 33828immortalized in different wavelengths on one of the most sensitive places of the Chinese army. The trick is in the camera. The curious multicolored image is explained by how observation satellites and the incredible speed at orbit move. These satellites do not take a single image, but a series of images in different spectral bands almost simultaneously: a high resolution (panchromatic) and several in different colors (red, green, blue …) of lower quality. Then, an algorithm merges all this information to create the final photo, already clearly color. The problem of that “almost simultaneously” is almost. When the objective is the earth, which is relatively still with respect to the satellite, the system works perfectly. But when another satellite crosses in the field of vision at a relative speed of almost 1,400 meters per second (about 5,000 km/h), the camera captures it in a slightly different position in each of the color layers. The result is that spectral effect with several colored shadows. The Google Maps Starlink. This is the second time that a Starlink satellite accidentally sneaks into an alien photo. As We count in April 2025a Reddit user discovered a very similar effect on a Google Maps image on a rural Texas area. On that occasion, the photo was taken by a Pleaiades European satellite, and the result was even clearer: five silhouettes of the same object, corresponding to the close, red, blue, green and pancromatic infrared bands. The enormous amount of satellites in low orbit is turning an astronomically unlikely event into a new normality. Why are Starlink satellites. Because they are a majority. Spacex already has More than 8,300 Starlink in orbitmore than all other satellite constellations together. With its plans to expand the network to more than 30,000, the probability that one of them is crossed in the viewfinder of another satellite is growing. But also, they fly low. To offer a low latency internet connection, the Starlink operate about 500 km altitude in the low terrestrial orbit. This is the same orbital “highway” that most use the earth’s observation satellites, such as the Worldview Legion of Maxar (which are 518 km). His paths are destined to cross. Beyond the visual anecdote, these images are the symptom that the low orbit is increasingly congested, which forces perform constant evasion maneuvers To prevent collisions. Image | Maxar In Xataka | What types of satellites exist: guide not to get lost in a gigantic network of which we are increasingly dependent

With Gemini he is doing practically everything good

I may not seem like it, but Google is winning The artificial intelligence career. At least when it comes to the performance of their models, which do not stop winning battles in the most grenades. Its most recent model, Gemini 2.5 pro experimental, is the one that takes the most score so much in the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index as in LMARENA. Both combine the results of various specific benchmarks (mathematics, programming, scientific issues) to show how Gemini’s model is ahead of its competitors. Source: Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index. But winning in the benchmarks does not seem so important. Especially when one thing is what the benchmarks say and what is the perception of the conventional user. For those who use various models regularly, the feeling is that They are all really good In many scenarios. And yet, that perception also seems to be favoring Gemini 2.5 Prothat in the last days has received many Praise in social networks. The model not only behaves well: Is faster that your rivals in tokens generation per second Is One of the cheapest And has a context window of one million tokens only surpassed by the recent launch of Call 4 Google also has another cartridge in the bedroom: Gemini 2.5 Flash is not so powerful in benchmarks, but it is even faster and much cheaper than its older brother. The price of Gemini 2.5 Pro experimental is really low if we compare it with that of its main rivals. Source: Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index. Is even cheaper that Deepseek V3 and R1, which were the traditional referents in that section. This version also has a small size, which makes it especially interesting to finish in our mobiles. And if we talk about Open Source modelsGoogle also has good proposals. Gemma 3 appeared A month ago to prove it and the Internal analysis From Google seemed to show that it is so good or better that calls 3.3. Comparative analysis is not so promising nevertheless, But Google is flooding the world of generative tools. Have Lyria For music, Image 3 For images, I see 2 for video and Chirp 3 For voice, all available via your platform VERTEX AI. It is true that there are higher platforms in these areas, and we have a good example in the model Imagen of OpenAiwhat has conquered the world With the images with Ghibli style. The thing also promises in the field of AI agents. Have Deep Researchas OpenAi, and it is possible to use it for free On the official Gemini website. Projects like Astra (assistant with augmented reality) and Mariner (autonomous browser control) also show a promising future. Demis Hassabis I confirmed these days What MCP (Model Contex protocol, driven by Anthropic) will be adopted by Google, which these days announced Something similar with agent2agent protocol (A2A) to facilitate communication between AI agents. Revolutions have been This colossal deployment of AI solutions is being accompanied by a gradual but absolute integration of technology in the services and platforms with which the world has conquered. The GEMINI presence In Android it is a good example that extends to new functions both on Gemini’s website as In Gmail or your office suite, Google Workspace. And for programmers that model is not only one of the most remarkable: they have just made an integral part of Firebase Studiowho wants to compete With cursor and other agricultural platforms dedicated to programming. Notebooklm is another of the magical tools of the firm –One of our favorites– But there is an even more special integration. What is, how not, that of AI in searches. Google knows well that your traditional search engine It is in danger. Perplexity or Chatgpt Search have shown the way, but for Google to adopt this technology it is Much more complex And his first steps They were erratic. Now things seem to be changing, and little by little that transformation of the Google search engine is consolidating, as demonstrated by the recent announcement of its “AI” mode. That is a sign of an expected and forced metamorphosis. One that goes slowly, but that little by little is crystallizing. Despite this colossal deployment of resources, who leads this segment in popularity is OpenAi. Today for a lot of people Use the equivalent to using chatgptand weakening that position will be difficult. Google, however, has powerful resources to achieve it. The competition may be absolutely fierce, but all these steps seem directed in a good direction. In Xataka | Google has the best researchers in the world. Now you will stop spreading your findings for competition

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