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JPMorgan’s Dimon warns banks could be targets as Iran war raises cyberattack fears
5 March 2026
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JPMorgan’s Dimon warns banks could be targets as Iran war raises cyberattack fears

NEW YORK, March 4, 2026, 18:50 EST

  • Dimon warns about potential cyber or terrorist retaliation, and points to mounting credit risks.
  • U.S. intelligence sees indications of potential low-level cyber moves tied to Iran-aligned actors.
  • Industry groups report firms are ramping up monitoring, with markets still on edge.

JPMorgan Chase & Co CEO Jamie Dimon is telling U.S. banks to get ready for possible cyberattacks as tensions with Iran ramp up, warning that “banks may be targets” if retaliation comes. Dimon also pointed to higher credit risks should the turmoil persist, though he downplayed the chance that the recent surge in energy prices will spark sustained inflation. https://www.investmentnews.com/equities/ja…

Why now? The U.S. financial system relies on just a handful of major channels for payments, trading, and settlement—pipelines banks have spent years reinforcing. A geopolitical jolt is exactly the sort of event that draws attackers hunting for weaknesses.

On the market side, JPMorgan slipped roughly 0.3% in late trading, following the close of regular U.S. stock-market hours.

According to a U.S. intelligence assessment seen by Reuters, Iran and its proxies could ramp up retaliatory moves after Tehran acknowledged Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s death in the wake of Israeli and U.S. strikes. Among possible actions, officials flagged so-called “hacktivists” capable of launching basic cyberattacks—think distributed denial-of-service, or DDoS, attempts that flood servers and knock sites or services offline. https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/…

Financial firms are on higher alert out of Washington, with executives and analysts pointing to increased online threat chatter as the conflict expands. “The industry remains vigilant and ready to respond to cyber threats at all times, and especially when global cybersecurity risks are heightened,” said Todd Klessman, managing director at SIFMA, the industry group. https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/u…

Morningstar DBRS flagged indirect threats as the most likely trouble for banks, pointing to rising oil prices and mounting borrower stress. The ratings agency also highlighted a potential uptick in cyber risks. “Iran could increase its cyberattacks against Western entities, including banks,” the firm said.

Lazard’s geopolitical advisory unit called out cyber risks this week, pointing to Iran’s record of targeting commercial entities—and financial systems in particular—with cyber tools, Reuters reported.

No major, coordinated outage from a hostile cyberattack has hit the sector so far. Still, smaller disruptions are not unusual. Reuters pointed to earlier ransomware and DDoS attacks that tangled up parts of the markets, like an episode that held up settlement for certain U.S. Treasury trades.

JPMorgan, the largest lender in the U.S., has kept cyber threats high on its list of operational risks — something Dimon brought up again during his spot on CNBC. The bank’s also flagged for investors that easy credit can quickly reverse, especially when asset prices are lofty and spreads are tight.

The immediate risk looks tangled for different reasons. Should the attacks remain “low-level,” what you get are sporadic outages and a spike in monitoring expenses. Escalate to a wider campaign—or if it hits during a drawn-out energy crunch—then both borrowers and the market’s underlying systems could feel the strain. That’s when minor breakdowns start piling up.

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