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Iran Hackers Target US Sites and Workers ... Play Stupid Games . . . . . . .
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:40 pm
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:40 pm
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AP Exclusive
Iran hackers hunt nuclear workers, US targets
By Rapheal Satter
December 13
LONDON (AP) — As U.S. President Donald Trump re-imposed harsh economic sanctions on Iran last month, hackers scrambled to break into personal emails of American officials tasked with enforcing them, The Associated Press has found — another sign of how deeply cyber espionage is embedded into the fabric of US-Iranian relations.
The AP drew on data gathered by the London-based cybersecurity group Certfa to track how a hacking group often nicknamed Charming Kitten spent the past month trying to break into the private emails of more than a dozen U.S. Treasury officials. Also on the hackers’ hit list: high-profile defenders, detractors and enforcers of the nuclear deal struck between Washington and Tehran, as well as Arab atomic scientists, Iranian civil society figures and D.C. think tank employees.
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The hit list surfaced after Charming Kitten mistakenly left one of its servers open to the internet last month. Researchers at Certfa found the server and extracted a list of 77 Gmail and Yahoo addresses targeted by the hackers that they handed to the AP for further analysis. Although those addresses likely represent only a fraction of the hackers’ overall effort — and it’s not clear how many of the accounts were successfully compromised — they still provide considerable insight into Tehran’s espionage priorities.
“The targets are very specific,” Certfa researcher Nariman Gharib said.
In a report published Thursday, Cerfta tied the hackers to the Iranian government, a judgment drawn in part on operational blunders, including a couple of cases where the hackers appeared to have accidentally revealed that they were operating from computers inside Iran.
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Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:42 pm to NC_Tigah
Did they not learn their lesson with stuxnet?
Posted on 12/13/18 at 4:45 pm to Doosh606
Anyone else wonder why critical systems like this are even on the interwebz?
Air fricking gap that shite.
Air fricking gap that shite.
Posted on 12/13/18 at 5:01 pm to Doosh606
quote:Stuxnet will be a grammarschool lesson by comparison.
Did they not learn their lesson with stuxnet?
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