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The amateurs in Iran tried to hack into Israel's civilian water system and disrupt water supply.
This is obviously a serious attack to mess with a country's water supply in a region where water is precious. The sick entity in Tehran were then hit with a proper cyber attack on Iran's ports.
jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/israel-linked-to-cyberattack-on-iranian-port-washington-post-628503
I wonder if the little accident with Iran's missile hitting its own boat was just a careless mistake or....
This is obviously a serious attack to mess with a country's water supply in a region where water is precious. The sick entity in Tehran were then hit with a proper cyber attack on Iran's ports.
A foreign government security official said the attack was "highly accurate" and the damage to the Iranian port was more serious than described in official Iranian accounts, the Post reported.
Israel is likely behind a cyberattack which halted traffic and caused "total disarray" at Iran's Shahid Rajaei Port, located near the Strait of Hormuz, last week, according to a report by The Washington Post.
On May 11, Mohammad Rastad, Managing Director of the Ports and Maritime Organization (PMO), announced that a cyberattack managed to damage a number of private systems at the Shahid Rajaei port.
Allah-Morad Afifi-Pour, Director-General of the PMO of Hormozgan province in southern Iran, had initially denied the reports of a cyberattack, but Rastad confirmed that a cyberattack had occurred in a press conference on Sunday, according to the Iranian Fars News Agency.
Allah-Morad Afifi-Pour, Director-General of the PMO of Hormozgan province in southern Iran, initially denied the reports of a cyberattack, but Rastad confirmed that a cyberattack had occurred in a press conference on Sunday, according to the Iranian Fars News Agency.
Rastad also confirmed that the attack was carried out by a foreign entity, according to Fars News Agency.
While Rastad stressed that operations had not been disrupted by the attack, US and foreign government officials told the Washington Post that traffic in the area came to a halt and was plagued with issues for a number of days.
Intelligence and cybersecurity officials familiar with the incident told the Post that the attack was carried out by "Israeli operatives," possibly in retaliation for an earlier cyberattack on Israel's civilian water system. A US official with access to classified files also told the Post that Israel was believed to have been behind the attack.
Satellite photographs showing miles-long traffic jams on highways leading the Shahid Rajaee port and dozens of loaded container ships waiting just off the coast were shown to the Post as well.
The cyberattack was "highly accurate," according to a security official with a foreign government that monitored the incident which reportedly occurred on May 9, two days before Iranian officials acknowledged it had occurred.
jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/israel-linked-to-cyberattack-on-iranian-port-washington-post-628503
I wonder if the little accident with Iran's missile hitting its own boat was just a careless mistake or....