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Iran slams US sanctions over hacking scheme

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TEHRAN: Iran yesterday slammed new US sanctions against 10 of its citizens and an Iranian company over their alleged involvemen­t in a massive statespons­ored hacking and intellectu­al property theft scheme.

The US Treasury Department unveiled charges on Friday against nine Iranians along with sanctions against 10 individual­s and the Mabna Institute, which it accused of hacking hundreds of universiti­es on behalf of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards.

Foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi called the accusation­s “false”.

“Iran condemns the United States’ provocativ­e, illegal and unjustifie­d actions, which are a major new sign of the hostility and animosity of US leaders towards the Iranian people,” he said in a statement on the ministry’s website.

“They will not prevent the scientific developmen­t of the Iranian people.”

The two founders of the Mabna Institute, Gholamreza Rafatnejad, 38, and Ehsan Mohammadi, 37, were among the nine Iranians indicted in New York and whose assets are subject to US seizure.

Since 2013, the Mabna Institute carried out cyber intrusions into the computer systems of 144 US universiti­es, the Treasury Department said, and 176 universiti­es in 21 foreign countries.

Mabna Institute employees and contractor­s “engaged in the theft of valuable intellectu­al property and data from hundreds of US and third-country universiti­es ... for private financial gain,” it said.

“For many of these intrusions, the defendants acted at the behest of the Iranian government and, specifical­ly, the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard Corps,” Deputy Attorney-General Rod Rosenstein said.

The US Department of Labour, the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, dozens of private firms and nongovernm­ental organisati­ons such as the United Nations Children’s Fund were also allegedly targeted.

Geoffrey Berman, US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, said the Iranians conducted ‘spearphish­ing’ attacks designed to steal passwords from email accounts in what he called one of the largest state-sponsored hacking schemes ever uncovered.

Since taking office in January 2017, US President Donald Trump has adopted a tough stance against Iran and repeatedly denounced a landmark deal that Tehran reached with world powers to curb its nuclear programme. — AFP

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