Iran reports
2nd cyberattack on port city, ministries also struck
October 14, 2020
Shahid Rajaee port in Bandar Abbas, Iran (AP/Mohammad Mehdi Ghadimi)
Iran said another cyberattack struck its port in
Bandar Abbas.
By World Israel News Staff
Iran is reporting on Wednesday
another widespread cyberattack that struck Bandar Abbas, a port city on the
southern coast of Iran that was the site of an earlier cyberattack on May 9.
That attack was attributed to Israel.
The Wednesday attack also hit
Iran’s Ministry of Communications, the Ministry of Transportation and
Infrastructure and various communication systems, Israel’s Channel 12 reports.
The cyberattack closely resembles
the one in May, which The Washington Post linked to Israel,
saying it was in retaliation for an Iranian cyberattack on Israel’s water
systems. Israeli authorities spotted that attack and prevented it from doing
any damage.
“The attack… carried out by
Israeli operatives, presumably in retaliation for an earlier attempt to
penetrate computers that operate rural water distribution systems in Israel,
according to intelligence and cybersecurity officials familiar with the
matter,” the Post reported at the time.
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Israel didn’t confirm or deny its
responsibility for that attack, which was described as highly effective.
“A security official with a
foreign government that monitored the May 9 incident called the attack “highly
accurate” and said the damage to the Iranian port was more serious than
described in official Iranian accounts,” the Post reported.
“‘There was total disarray,’ said
the official, who spoke on the condition that his identity and national
affiliation not be revealed, citing the highly sensitive nature of the
intelligence.”
Iran hasn’t yet blamed Israel for
the recent attack.
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