Iran will strongly respond to any cyber attacks: official
"Report source Tehran Times"
On Line: 25 July 2012 15:33 In Print: Thursday 26 July 2012
TEHRAN – An official at the Cyber Command of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Headquarters has said that
the Islamic Republic will give a strong response to any possible cyber
attacks on the country’s nuclear facilities.
“They should take seriously (Iran’s) doctrine of threat against threat
and should be aware that Iran will give a proper response to any act of
defiance,” Iranian news agencies quoted the unnamed official as saying
in response to news reports about possible cyber attacks by the United
States on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
“U.S. officials should prevent such hostile and inexpert remarks from
being made, otherwise they will suffer the repercussions of them,” he
stated.
In recent years, Iran has been the target of several major cyber attacks, which have successfully been repelled.
In September 2010, it was reported that the Stuxnet worm, which is
capable of taking over power plants, had infected some industrial sites
in Iran.
In April 2011, Iranian officials announced that the country had been targeted by a new computer worm named Stars.
Later, news agencies reported that another computer worm named Duqu had targeted some Iranian organizations and companies.
On May 28, Reuters reported that security experts had discovered a new
data-stealing spyware virus dubbed Flame that had lurked inside
thousands of computers in several Middle Eastern countries, including
Iran, for as long as five years as part of a sophisticated cyber warfare
campaign.
The New York Times reported on June 1 that from his first months in
office, U.S. President Barack Obama secretly ordered increasingly
sophisticated attacks on the computer systems that run Iran’s main
nuclear enrichment facilities, significantly expanding the United
States’ first sustained use of cyberweapons.
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