TOKYO -- International companies risk suffering collateral damage in a cyberwar between the U.S. and Iran, even if the American assassination of Iran's top general does not lead to an all-out military conflict, experts have warned.
Online threat rises even as both sides back away from armed conflict

International cybersecurity experts have identified numerous weak spots likely to be targeted by Iranian hackers that could wreak havoc among logistics and service providers for U.S. military bases in Asia. (Nikkei Montage/ Source photo by Reuters)
TOKYO -- International companies risk suffering collateral damage in a cyberwar between the U.S. and Iran, even if the American assassination of Iran's top general does not lead to an all-out military conflict, experts have warned.