Times of Oman

Iran data centres hit by global cyber attack

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DUBAI: Hackers have attacked networks in a number of countries including data centres in Iran where they left the image of a US flag on screens along with a warning “Don’t mess with our elections”, the Iranian IT ministry said on Saturday.

“The attack apparently affected 200,000 router switches across the world in a widespread attack, including 3,500 switches in our country,” the Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Technology Ministry said in a statement carried by Iran’s official news agency IRNA.

The statement said the attack, which hit internet service providers and cut off web access for subscriber­s, was made possible by a vulnerabil­ity in routers from Cisco which had earlier issued a warning and provided a patch that some firms had failed to install over the Iranian new year holiday. Cisco did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment.

A blog published on Thursday by Nick Biasini, a threat researcher at Cisco’s Talos Security Intelligen­ce and Research Group, said: “Several incidents in multiple countries, including some specifical­ly targeting critical infrastruc­ture, have involved the misuse of the Smart Install protocol... “As a result, we are taking an active stance, and are urging customers, again, of the elevated risk and available remediatio­n paths.”

US flag on screen

Iran’s IT Minister Mohammad Javad Azari-Jahromi posted a picture of a computer screen on Twitter with the image of the US flag and the hackers’ message.

He said it was not yet clear who had carried out the attack.

Azari-Jahromi said the attack mainly affected Europe, India and the United States, state television reported.

“Some 55,000 devices were affected in the United States and 14,000 in China, and Iran’s share of affected devices was 2 per cent,” Azari-Jahromi was quoted as saying.

In a tweet, Azari-Jahromi said the state computer emergency response body MAHER had shown “weaknesses in providing informatio­n to (affected) companies” after the attack which was detected late on Friday in Iran.

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