New York Times: Israel and Iran Broaden Cyberwar to Attack Civilian Targets
Millions of ordinary people in Iran and Israel recently found themselves caught in the crossfire of a cyberwar between their countries.
In Tehran, a dentist drove around for hours in search of gasoline, waiting in long lines at four gas stations only to come away empty.
In Tel Aviv, a well-known broadcaster panicked as the intimate details of his sex life, and those of hundreds of thousands of others stolen from an L.G.B.T.Q. dating site, were uploaded on social media.
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WNU Editor: The US has already told Israel that its cyber attacks are counter-productive .... US warns Israel its attacks on Iran nuclear program are counterproductive — NYT (Times of Israel). But I doubt both sides are going to stop. The Israel - Iran conflict is now in the open, and cyber warfare is just another platform that both sides are eager to engage in.
The US warned Israel? As noted by another commenter, everything Joe Biden turns to shit. Which begs the question. Should not the default action be the opposite of what the Biden administration requests?
ReplyDeleteIran is either gone on 3 years or is a totalitarian regime like North Korea that cannot produce enough for its citizens or much t all, but can maintain a nuclear dick. Joe and the king makers behind the carboard cutout are preparing helicopter money so the Ayatollahs can stay in power and spread some of the largess to regional trouble makers, The Houthis, Hamas, Hezbollah and select Shia militias.
Note on a subsequent blogpost by WNU that Iranians have sever water shortages. They would rather the people starver than seek help from the Israelis.
ReplyDeleteBut again Biden et al are preparing a cash drop.
2022 war...
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