Thursday, November 5, 2020

US Cyber Command Launched Cyber Operations Against Iran Prior To The US Election

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Washington (CNN)The US National Security Agency and Cyber Command conducted an operation against Iran within the last two weeks as part of a broader effort to protect the 2020 election from foreign interference, a US official told CNN Tuesday. 

The recent operation, which was first reported by the Washington Post, targeted Iranian hackers working for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps after they carried out an attack last month -- posing as the far-right group Proud Boys to send threatening emails to American voters, the official said. 

US Cyber Command, which is led by Gen. Paul Nakasone, who also oversees the NSA, did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment. 


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5 comments:

Anonymous said...


Better this than explosives.

Anonymous said...

Cyber can run electrical grids. So 11:55, you want to reconsider your comment?


It was cyber that ruined the Iranian centrifuges a few years back.

Then there is this.

"Iran has vowed to retaliate against any country that launches cyber attacks on its nuclear sites after a fire at its Natanz plant that some Iranian officials said could have been caused by such ..."

https://nypost.com/2020/07/03/iran-vows-revenge-if-nuclear-enrichment-facility-attacked/

A ruined electrical grid could take up to 18 months to repair. Can you live 18 months without electricity?

Have the Chinese consented to manufacturing and selling the largest transformers that would be needed?

If we hit Iran with Cyber, will Iran restrict their response to only cyber?


So 11:55, you want to reconsider your comment?

Anonymous said...


No. The whole idea is deterrence. Cyber keeps casualties low, in my opinion, the perp is not as easily determined, and the clean up is not as messy as compared to the use of explosives in the same situation. Think brain power vs a hammer smashing.
Your comment about the centrifuge is an example of my point. Thank you.
I don't care what the chinese have consented to sell but knowing them where's there's a buck to be made they will be there. Will the Iranian government be able to replace the damage is something they have to consider before they launch an attack of any kind.

Deterrence. It can be better for your health.

Anonymous said...

What part of collapsing a power grid being messy does not get through to you?

Anonymous said...


I don't think you are familiar with what explosives do to people and structures.