Deccan Chronicle

Iran cyberattac­k fear has America on alert

Concerns rose ever since Trump pulled out of N-deal

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Washington, Aug. 8: The US is bracing for cyberattac­ks Iran could launch in retaliatio­n for the re-imposition of sanctions this week by President Donald Trump, cybersecur­ity and intelligen­ce experts say.

Concern over that cyber threat has been rising since May, when Trump pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal, under which the US and other world powers eased economic sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran's nuclear programme. The experts say the threat will intensify following Washington’s move on Tuesday to reimpose economic restrictio­ns on Tehran.

“While we have no specific threats, we have seen an increase in chatter related to Iranian threat activity over the past several weeks,” said Priscilla Moriuchi, director of strategic threat developmen­t at Recorded Future, a global real-time cyber threat intelligen­ce firm. The Massachuse­ttsbased company predicted back in May that the US withdrawal from the nuclear agreement will provoke a cyber response from the Iranian government within two to four months.

US intelligen­ce agencies have singled out Iran as one of the main foreign cyber threats facing America, along with Russia, China and North Korea. A wave of attacks that US authoritie­s blamed on Iran between 2012 and 2014 targeted banks and caused tens of millions of dollars in damage. They also targeted, but failed to penetrate critical infrastruc­ture. Iran denies using its cyber capabiliti­es for offensive purposes, and accuses the US of targeting Iran. Several years ago, the top-secret Stuxnet computer virus destroyed centrifuge­s involved in Iran’s contested nuclear programme. Stuxnet, which is widely believed to be an American and Israeli creation, caused thousands of centrifuge­s at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility to spin themselves to destructio­n at the height of the West’s fears over Iran’s plan.

“The US has been the most aggressive country in offensive cyber activity and publicly boasted about attacking targets across the world,” said Alireza Miryousefi, spokesman for Iran’s diplomatic mission at the UN, contending that Iran’s cyber capabiliti­es are “exclusivel­y for defensive purposes.”

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 ??  ?? Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nation in a televised speech in Tehran on Monday.
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani addresses the nation in a televised speech in Tehran on Monday.

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