Pro-Iranian hackers are targeting sites in the Middle East and starting to stretch into the United States during the war. Hackers supporting Iran claimed responsibility for a significant cyberattack against a U.S. medical device company. They've also tried to penetrate cameras in Middle Eastern countries to improve Iran's missile targeting and targeted data centers in the region. National security and cybersecurity experts say Iran's government will look to leverage its cyber capabilities against the military dominance of the United States. American ports, waste water treatment plans and power stations are among the most likely targets.

Joe Gibbs Racing has sued former competition director Chris Gabehart. The team claims he stole sensitive data to help rival Spire Motorsports. JGR filed the case in federal court in North Carolina. JGR claims a dispute over Gabehart’s power ended with his planned exit. The team says it discovered he was moving to Spire and a laptop review showed searches, folders, and images of confidential setups. JGR says Gabehart misled them about a Spire role. JGR says the alleged actions caused more than $8 million in damages.