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Iran Denies Us Banking Cyber Attack by flowalk(m): 11:32am On Mar 26, 2016
Iran on Saturday denied supporting cyber
attacks against the United States after a
New York court indicted seven Iranians
over hacking dozens of American banks
and a major dam.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has never
had dangerous cyber actions on its
agenda and does not support such
measures,” Hossein Jaber Ansari, the
spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry
said in a statement.


The United States on Thursday announced
computer hacking charges against seven
Iranians who it said worked for firms
linked to the Iranian government,
accusing them of infiltrating nearly 50
banks and financial institutions, as well as
a major New York dam.
The announcement comes after a nuclear
agreement last year between Iran, the
United States and five other major powers
raised hopes for better relations between
Tehran and Washington.
In a standoff that lasted more than a
decade, the US and the European Union
imposed sanctions in a bid to stymie
Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme
and ensure a bomb was out of reach.
Iran persistently denied seeking atomic
weapons.
The United States and Israel allegedly
attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2010
with a computer virus called Stuxnet,
although neither government has
acknowledged it.
The virus, which temporarily hobbled
Iran’s nuclear refining facilities, was
believed to be the first programme
designed not just to steal information or
hijack computers, but to damage
equipment.
“The United States, which with its cyber
attacks against Iran’s peaceful nuclear
facilities put millions of innocent Iranians
at the risk of environmental disaster is in
no position to accuse citizens of other
[b]Iran on Saturday denied supporting cyber
attacks against the United States after a
New York court indicted seven Iranians
over hacking dozens of American banks
and a major dam.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has never
had dangerous cyber actions on its
agenda and does not support such
measures,” Hossein Jaber Ansari, the
spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry
said in a statement.
The United States on Thursday announced
computer hacking charges against seven
Iranians who it said worked for firms
linked to the Iranian government,
accusing them of infiltrating nearly 50
banks and financial institutions, as well as
a major New York dam.
The announcement comes after a nuclear
agreement last year between Iran, the
United States and five other major powers
raised hopes for better relations between
Tehran and Washington.
In a standoff that lasted more than a
decade, the US and the European Union
imposed sanctions in a bid to stymie
Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme
and ensure a bomb was out of reach.
Iran persistently denied seeking atomic
weapons.
The United States and Israel allegedly
attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2010
with a computer virus called Stuxnet,
although neither government has
acknowledged it.
The virus, which temporarily hobbled
Iran’s nuclear refining facilities, was
believed to be the first programme
designed not just to steal information or
hijack computers, but to damage
equipment.
“The United States, which with its cyber
attacks against Iran’s peaceful nuclear
facilities put millions of innocent Iranians
at the risk of environmental disaster is in
no position to accuse citizens of other
[/b]Iran on Saturday denied supporting cyber
attacks against the United States after a
New York court indicted seven Iranians
over hacking dozens of American banks
and a major dam.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran has never
had dangerous cyber actions on its
agenda and does not support such
measures,” Hossein Jaber Ansari, the
spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry
said in a statement.
The United States on Thursday announced
computer hacking charges against seven
Iranians who it said worked for firms
linked to the Iranian government,
accusing them of infiltrating nearly 50
banks and financial institutions, as well as
a major New York dam.
The announcement comes after a nuclear
agreement last year between Iran, the
United States and five other major powers
raised hopes for better relations between
Tehran and Washington.
In a standoff that lasted more than a
decade, the US and the European Union
imposed sanctions in a bid to stymie
Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme
and ensure a bomb was out of reach.
Iran persistently denied seeking atomic
weapons.
The United States and Israel allegedly
attacked Iran’s nuclear facilities in 2010
with a computer virus called Stuxnet,
although neither government has
acknowledged it.
The virus, which temporarily hobbled
Iran’s nuclear refining facilities, was
believed to be the first programme
designed not just to steal information or
hijack computers, but to damage
equipment.
Source: https://flowwalk./2016/03/26/iran-denies-supporting-us-bank-cyber-attacks/

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