Another Threat to Iran from USA -This is a pre-9/11 moment

Are americans really thinking of attacking iran or its just more of the pressure tactics?


WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. authorities believe that Iranian-based hackers were responsible for cyberattacks that devastated Persian Gulf oil and gas companies, a former U.S. government official said. Just hours later, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the cyberthreat from Iran has grown, and he declared that the Pentagon is prepared to take action if American is threatened by a computer-based assault.
The former official, who is familiar with the investigation, said U.S. authorities believe the cyberattacks were likely supported by the Tehran government and came in retaliation for the latest round of American sanctions against Iran.
Before Panetta’s remarks on Thursday, U.S. officials had said nothing publicly about the Gulf attacks or the investigation. But Panetta described them in a speech to business leaders in New York City, saying they were probably the most destructive cyber assault the private sector has seen to date.
Panetta did not directly link Iran to the Gulf attacks, but he said Tehran has “undertaken a concerted effort to use cyberspace to its advantage.” And, he said the Pentagon has poured billions into beefing up its ability to identify the origin of a cyberattacks, block them and respond when needed.
“Potential aggressors should be aware that the United States has the capacity to locate them and hold them accountable for actions that harm America or its interests,” said Panetta in a speech to the Business Executives for National Security.
A current U.S. official acknowledged Thursday that the Obama administration knows who launched the cyberattacks against the Gulf companies and that it was a state actor.
U.S. agencies have been assisting in the Gulf investigation and concluded that the level of resources needed to conduct the attack showed there was some degree of involvement by a nation state, said the former official. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is classified as secret.
While Panetta chose his words carefully, one cybersecurity expert said the Pentagon chief’s message to Iran in the speech was evident.
“It’s not something where people are throwing down the gauntlet, but I think Panetta comes pretty close to sending a clear warning (to Iran): We know who it was, maybe you want to think twice before you do it again,” said cybersecurity expert James Lewis, who is with the Center for Strategic and International Studies. “I think the Iranians will put two and two together and realize he’s sending them a message.”
He said Panetta’s remarks were an important step by the U.S. because the Iranian cyberthreat “is a new dimension in 30 years of intermittent conflict with Iran for which we are ill-prepared. It’s really important to put them on notice.”
The cyberattacks hit the Saudi Arabian state oil company Aramco and Qatari natural gas producer RasGas using a virus, known as Shamoon, which can spread through networked computers and ultimately wipes out files by overwriting them.
Senior defense officials said the information was declassified so that Panetta could make the public remarks. The officials added that the Pentagon is particularly concerned about the growing Iranian cyber capabilities, as well as the often discussed threats from China and Russia. The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the cyberthreats publicly.
In his speech, Panetta said the Shamoon virus replaced crucial system files at Aramco with the image of a burning U.S. flag, and also overwrote all data on the machine, rendering more than 30,000 computers useless and forcing them to be replaced. He said the Qatar attack was similar.
Panetta offered no new details on the Pentagon’s growing cyber capabilities or the military rules of engagement the department is developing to guide its use of computer-based attacks when the U.S. is threatened.
He said the department is investing more than $3 billion a year in cybersecurity to beef up its ability to defend against and counter cyberthreats, including investment in U.S. Cyber Command. And the Pentagon is honing its policies so that any actions comply with the law of armed conflict.
“Our mission is to defend the nation. We defend. We deter. And if called upon, we take decisive action to protect our citizens,” he said.
He added, however, that the Defense Department will not monitor American citizen’s personal computers, or provide for the day-to-day security of private or commercial networks.
Panetta used the Persian Gulf attacks in his remarks as a warning to business community that it must embrace stalled legislation that would encourage companies to meet certain cybersecurity standards. And he is endorsing a planned move by President Barack Obama to use his executive powers to put some of those programs, including voluntary standards, in place until Congress acts.
“These attacks mark a significant escalation of the cyber threat,” Panetta said. “And they have renewed concerns about still more destructive scenarios that could unfold.”
U.S. authorities have repeatedly warned that foreign Internet hackers are probing U.S. critical infrastructure networks, including those that control utility plants, transportation systems and financial networks.
“We know of specific instances where intruders have successfully gained access to these control systems,” Panetta told the business group. “We also know that they are seeking to create advanced tools to attack these systems and cause panic and destruction, and even the loss of life.”
Business leaders, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, opposed the legislations, arguing it would expand the federal government’s regulatory authority over companies already struggling in the tough economy. The bill also encourages more information sharing between the government and private companies.
Panetta pressed the group to support the stronger cybersecurity measures, warning that failure to do so could have catastrophic consequences.
“Before September 11, 2001 the warning signs were there. We weren’t organized. We weren’t ready. And we suffered terribly for that lack of attention,” said Panetta. “We cannot let that happen again. This is a pre-9/11 moment.”
US: Hackers in Iran responsible for cyberattacks - Yahoo! News

Re: Another Threat to Iran from USA -This is a pre-9/11 moment

What we are seeing is a pyschological war taking place against Iran. My expectations of an actual war have decreased in the last few weeks. The U.S is bluffing.

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the ayatolla is one step away from getting on his knees to either beg the rest of the world to ease up sanctions or to be put to the guillotine by rebelling Iranians.

Hopefully Iran will be liberated from these mad mullah regime without bloodshed

Another Threat to Iran from USA -This is a pre-9/11 moment

Mossad. Desperate.

And US has no right to object. Esp when they're busy cyber attacking other countries left right and centre.

If you're talking about the same iran then they will rather die than beg for what is their rights. If you listen to ahmadinejaad and the ayatullah speech( which i highly recommend) you will see how optimistic they are.

The know and personally we all know, the end is nigh for the western imperialism, and it is they who are on their knees, desperately holding on to what they can. The world has turned beneath them and they are still pretending everything is the same.

Iran has had western sanctions since the last 3 decades, and they've only come out stronger and independent.

Whats more they never begged then and they def. will not now, thats the difference between most countries and iran. And that is simply why they are hostile. Iran is a sovereign with self respect and that burns them to no end.

If this crap was really anything about democracy, saudi arabia would be the first inline. But saudi makes a good slave pumping oil at their will and funding their bases so thats a no no.

But abdullah is dying and his kids are bickering, and saudis are stirring. This slavery wont last. Its only a matter of time.

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And I am sure you will be the new president of Eyran..

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Really ? May be you missed this from Iran.

Spokesman: Iran ready to show flexibility to remove West’s concerns

Did i? As far as i know, iran has always been flexible and willing to resolve this, but not at the cost of its rights. And unfortunately it never had an honest partner.

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Jamal Sharif = Centcom ka chhota bhai :hehe:

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I agree with the comments of Ma Mooli. I am currently reading a book by a Western reporter that includes Iran-Iraq war. The Iranian people are principled, very hardworking, and patient. They are prepared to suffer and for long periods of time so long as they think that they are fighting for their just rights. They also are vengeful. They spent six years of hard work to glue back together the documents shredded by the USA embassy in 1979. Pakistanis are nothing compared to the Iranians.

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it would be good if iran was run by its ppl rather than the psycho clerics

Another Threat to Iran from USA -This is a pre-9/11 moment

Nice article btw. Did you read this bit;:

'Mihman-parast said it is a question for us why whenever situation goes toward solving the problems, we face with more opposition by the US government?

He referred to the US sabotage concerning supply of Tehran research reactor fuel and said that we had no motive to produce 20 percent enriched uranium, but to fullfill needs of cancerous patients, we started to produce the fuel by ourselves.

The senior diplomat underlined that the US behavior shows that they do not want to solve the problem.

He reminded that Iran has been under US sanctions for the last 32 years, and nuclear issue started just a few years ago, but the Americans, before that and under different pretexts had imposed sanctions against Iran.

Concerning the Zionist regime threats against Iran, the spokesman said that the nature of the regime is warmongering, creating tension, threats and invasions, but none of their claims are important for us.

He underlined that the Zionist regime is living under a harsh situation, and the situation has escalated after the Islamic awakening in the region.'

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the people of Iran may be a great lot but that country is run by a fundamentalist mullah brigade with a joker for president. The civilized world doesn't know whether to take them seriously or not but since their threats sound quite dire and since they act like crooks playing hide and seek with inspectors, unfortunately there have to have been these serious sanctions. This is what even those great Iranians get for letting the mullah regime rule in the name of religion.

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Yes and I still think irani public needs to get rid of its clerics, I despise them as much as uber right winger nut jobs anywhere including saudi, pakistan and USA. I am an equal opportunity ultra right winger opposer.

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^ well the thing is anything ultra extreme, right left top bottom whatever, is probably dangerous.remember the nut case catholic pastor in florida? it is amazing how many people fall for these fiery speeches!

Hahaha... Civilised world indeed! Is that what they're calling themselves these days? Lol.

So tell me; when do your 'civilised' friends plan to 'liberate' the saudis?

Is that before or after their oil runs dry?

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liberate from what? Saudis are getting gradually civilized by sheer association and commerce.

Why does the term offend you? Don't you think a culture (if you can call it that) that seeks to enslave and abuse women, behead lesser people, make 'laws' based on who the perp is, destroy anyother different practice-society as competition - needs to get civilized?

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Now I've heard every thing......

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XE.com - USD/IRR Chart

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And please tell us what did they achieve. By that time most of the information would have been irrelevant and a waste. :smack: