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He speculates while President George W. Bush’s covert war against Iran was much discussed, the United States could be waging a similar effort under the radar screen. If this cyber-attack is a potential piece of that puzzle — it might working: the Iranians have been known to have technical problems at their centrifuge plants and have admitted the Bushehr reactor is under attack.
Dreyfuss writes:
Now, it appears, there is a serious computer worm affecting Ian’s nuclear industry, along with other Iranian industrial facilities. Called Stuxnet, the worm appears to be a case of outright industrial sabotage or cyber warfare, created and unleashed not by rogue hackers but by a state. According to the Seattle Times, the time stamp on the Stuxnet virus reveals that it was created in January 2010, meaning that if the United States is behind it, it’s Obama’s doing, not Bush’s.
If so, and if the United States is behind it, then Obama is already at war with Iran. Cyber warfare is no less war than bombs and paratroopers. Besides the United States, of course, Israel is high on the list of countries with both motive and capability. Iran’s PressTV, a government-owned news outlet, quotes various Western technology and cybersecurity experts saying that either the United States or Israel is behind Stuxnet.
The Times reports that Stuxnet is highly specific, aimed “solely at equipment made by Siemens that controls oil pipelines, electric utilities, nuclear facilities, and other large industrial sites.”
Kevin Hogan, the Senior Director of Security Response at Symantec, a virus-protection software company, told Reuters’ William Maclean that:
We cannot rule out the possibility (of a state being behind it). Largely based on the resources, organization and in-depth knowledge across several fields – including specific knowledge of installations in Iran – it would have to be a state or a non-state actor with access to those kinds of (state) systems.
With sixty percent of the world’s infected computers in Iran, there’s little question that someone – or some nation – with great resources directed this attack against Iranian facilities. It remains to be seen just who.
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