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Obama Order Sped Up Wave of Cyberattacks Against Iran

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WASHINGTON — From his first months in office, President Obama secretly ordered increasingly sophisticated attacks on the computer systems that run Iran’s main nuclear enrichment facilities, significantly expanding America’s first sustained use of cyberweapons, according to participants in the program.
Mr. Obama decided to accelerate the attacks — begun in the Bush administration and code-named Olympic Games — even after an element of the program accidentally became public in the summer of 2010 because of a programming error that allowed it to escape Iran’s Natanz plant and sent it around the world on the Internet. Computer security experts who began studying the worm, which had been developed by the United States and Israel, gave it a name: Stuxnet.

At a tense meeting in the White House Situation Room within days of the worm’s “escape,” Mr. Obama, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and the director of the Central Intelligence Agency at the time, Leon E. Panetta, considered whether America’s most ambitious attempt to slow the progress of Iran’s nuclear efforts had been fatally compromised.

“Should we shut this thing down?” Mr. Obama asked, according to members of the president’s national security team who were in the room.

Told it was unclear how much the Iranians knew about the code, and offered evidence that it was still causing havoc, Mr. Obama decided that the cyberattacks should proceed. In the following weeks, the Natanz plant was hit by a newer version of the computer worm, and then another after that. The last of that series of attacks, a few weeks after Stuxnet was detected around the world, temporarily took out nearly 1,000 of the 5,000 centrifuges Iran had spinning at the time to purify uranium.

This account of the American and Israeli effort to undermine the Iranian nuclear program is based on interviews over the past 18 months with current and former American, European and Israeli officials involved in the program, as well as a range of outside experts. None would allow their names to be used because the effort remains highly classified, and parts of it continue to this day.

These officials gave differing assessments of how successful the sabotage program was in slowing Iran’s progress toward developing the ability to build nuclear weapons. Internal Obama administration estimates say the effort was set back by 18 months to two years, but some experts inside and outside the government are more skeptical, noting that Iran’s enrichment levels have steadily recovered, giving the country enough fuel today for five or more weapons, with additional enrichment.

Whether Iran is still trying to design and build a weapon is in dispute. The most recent United States intelligence estimate concludes that Iran suspended major parts of its weaponization effort after 2003, though there is evidence that some remnants of it continue.

Iran initially denied that its enrichment facilities had been hit by Stuxnet, then said it had found the worm and contained it. Last year, the nation announced that it had begun its own military cyberunit, and Brig. Gen. Gholamreza Jalali, the head of Iran’s Passive Defense Organization, said that the Iranian military was prepared “to fight our enemies” in “cyberspace and Internet warfare.” But there has been scant evidence that it has begun to strike back.

The United States government only recently acknowledged developing cyberweapons, and it has never admitted using them. There have been reports of one-time attacks against personal computers used by members of Al Qaeda, and of contemplated attacks against the computers that run air defense systems, including during the NATO-led air attack on Libya last year. But Olympic Games was of an entirely different type and sophistication.

It appears to be the first time the United States has repeatedly used cyberweapons to cripple another country’s infrastructure, achieving, with computer code, what until then could be accomplished only by bombing a country or sending in agents to plant explosives. The code itself is 50 times as big as the typical computer worm, Carey Nachenberg, a vice president of Symantec, one of the many groups that have dissected the code, said at a symposium at Stanford University in April. Those forensic investigations into the inner workings of the code, while picking apart how it worked, came to no conclusions about who was responsible.

A similar process is now under way to figure out the origins of another cyberweapon called Flame that was recently discovered to have attacked the computers of Iranian officials, sweeping up information from those machines. But the computer code appears to be at least five years old, and American officials say that it was not part of Olympic Games. They have declined to say whether the United States was responsible for the Flame attack.

Mr. Obama, according to participants in the many Situation Room meetings on Olympic Games, was acutely aware that with every attack he was pushing the United States into new territory, much as his predecessors had with the first use of atomic weapons in the 1940s, of intercontinental missiles in the 1950s and of drones in the past decade. He repeatedly expressed concerns that any American acknowledgment that it was using cyberweapons — even under the most careful and limited circumstances — could enable other countries, terrorists or hackers to justify their own attacks.



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http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/01/world/middleeast/obama-ordered-wave-of-cyberattacks-against-iran.html?_r=1&hp
 
ok the better tey attack the MAHER will improve in cyber :D thanks you US hackers, show us our problems so you can't have anything in your hand in the possible war between us :welcome:
 
A bunch of arrogant people who consider themselves as sheriff of this world by the authority to determine who is right who isn't .. it's obvious that in the nuclear weapons issue they are the only criminal ,first country which has made nukes and the only country which has used them against civilian in a real war (WW2 in Japan )( and also using "Depleted uranium" in Iraq , Kosovo and so forth ) with a big nuclear arsenal which was officially announced by Pentagon in 2010 around 5100 and sth , not to mention their yearly large budget to develop nukes which in comparison with first generation are smaller and more destructive .
 
Iran's continued display of force which threatens peace in the region has to be dealt with one way or another...

Surely you people must admit its best to engage in cyber warfare rather then killing millions and millions of innocents within Iran's Army who are brain washed by its evil regime..

If Iran needs nuclear power for its civilians why not show it to the world? Why continue to threaten us? It almost seems like you guys are begging for us to attack.
 
Iran's continued display of force which threatens peace in the region has to be dealt with one way or another...

Surely you people must admit its best to engage in cyber warfare rather then killing millions and millions of innocents within Iran's Army who are brain washed by its evil regime..

If Iran needs nuclear power for its civilians why not show it to the world? Why continue to threaten us? It almost seems like you guys are begging for us to attack.

Who the hell is threatening you, you dumb s.hit ?
 
Who the hell is threatening you, you dumb s.hit ?

Iran's threats toward Israel is a threat to us.
Iran's continued support for terrorist attacks in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria is a threat for us.
Iran's support for Hezbollah who shoots Rockets at Israel for years is a threat to us.

A nuclear-armed Iran poses a grave threat to international peace and security.... A more aggressive Iran will increase its support to terrorists and engage in tougher coercive diplomacy.

Funny how you call me dumb s.hit as that's the only response you had for me.



I beg you my fellow Iranian Brothers.... if push comes to shove you should run because we won't be playing any games if War broke out.
 
Iran's threats toward Israel is a threat to us.
Iran's continued support for terrorist attacks in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria is a threat for us.
Iran's support for Hezbollah who shoots Rockets at Israel for years is a threat to us.

A nuclear-armed Iran poses a grave threat to international peace and security
.... A more aggressive Iran will increase its support to terrorists and engage in tougher coercive diplomacy.

Funny how you call me dumb s.hit as that's the only response you had for me.



You just repeat the official Israeli and US government lines. Are you working for them ? If you are a normal American then what do you gain by saying such stuff ? i repeat, you are a dumb s.hit. Your country (i assume you are american) IS AMERICA and not Israel. Stop fighting your wars for that shi.t illegal regime.

Iranians never run away from battles, you have mistaken us with people who lose wars in 6 days lol :lol::lol:
you want to test our courage ? then roll the ball and we see
 
Iran's threats toward Israel is a threat to us.
Iran's continued support for terrorist attacks in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria is a threat for us.
Iran's support for Hezbollah who shoots Rockets at Israel for years is a threat to us.

A nuclear-armed Iran poses a grave threat to international peace and security.... A more aggressive Iran will increase its support to terrorists and engage in tougher coercive diplomacy.

Funny how you call me dumb s.hit as that's the only response you had for me.



I beg you my fellow Iranian Brothers.... if push comes to shove you should run because we won't be playing any games if War broke out.
Iran isn't a threat to Israel or the US, Hizballah is mealy an inconvenience just like Hamas. However, if they become nuclear(never going to happen) then they become a threat to Israel. Nonetheless, US needs to increase the sanctions:cheers::usflag:

BTW,SA will benefit the most of a strike against Iran, not you, not Israel.
 
Iran isn't a threat to Israel or the US, Hizballah is mealy an inconvenience just like Hamas. However, if they become nuclear(never going to happen) then they become a threat to Israel. Nonetheless, US needs to increase the sanctions:cheers::usflag:

BTW,SA will benefit the most of a strike against Iran, not you, not Israel.
Guys no one answer him,this guy just needs attention.
now you can say anything you want,no one bothers.
 
Iran's threats toward Israel is a threat to us.
Iran's continued support for terrorist attacks in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria is a threat for us.
Iran's support for Hezbollah who shoots Rockets at Israel for years is a threat to us.

A nuclear-armed Iran poses a grave threat to international peace and security.... A more aggressive Iran will increase its support to terrorists and engage in tougher coercive diplomacy.

Funny how you call me dumb s.hit as that's the only response you had for me.



I beg you my fellow Iranian Brothers.... if push comes to shove you should run because we won't be playing any games if War broke out.

as i said a bunch of arrogant ... nothing more . i hope one day God helps them to get out of this illusion .
they created al qauede which is a threat to the world ,
they support israel which is a threat to region ,
they have thousands of nukes that are a serious danger for international peace ,which iran doesn't have
they support dictatorships in the region which is a threat to freedom ,
they support Mko which has killed thousands of iranian people and also iraqi
they lied to all people on this planet in order to invade Iraq
their drones kill civilian everyday without any reason ,
their troops kill people in afghanestan and iraq and american courts find them not guilty,
and so on ,


I beg you my fellow Iranian Brothers.... if push comes to shove you should run because we won't be playing any games if War broke out

does your civilization have anything else but war , interference killing innocent people to offer human beings ?

Your hate has made you blind.
Guys no one answer him,this guy needs attention.
In Iran we call it "کمبود محبت "
now you can say anything you want,no one will bothers.

i wanted to but i decided to ignore him ... his comments is worthless
 
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