Apr 13 2021

Son of Stuxnet? Iran Nuke Site Hacked ‘by Israel’ (Again)

Category: Malware,TrojanDISC @ 4:08 pm

What’s the craic? Aunty Beeb’s anonymous scribblers sit back and wonder why—“Iran says key Natanz nuclear facility hit by sabotage”:

 The country’s top nuclear official … Ali Akbar Salehi, did not say who was to blame for the “terrorist act”, which caused a power failure … a day after it unveiled new uranium enrichment equipment. … Israeli public media, however, cited intelligence sources who said it was the result of an Israeli cyber-attack.

On Saturday, Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated new centrifuges at the Natanz site in a ceremony that was broadcast live. … It represented another breach of the country’s undertakings in the 2015 deal, which only permits Iran to produce and store limited quantities of enriched uranium. [The] deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has been in intensive care since Donald Trump pulled the US out of it.

Later state TV read out a statement by … Atomic Energy Organisation of Iran (AEOI) … head Ali Akbar Salehi, in which he described the incident as “sabotage” and “nuclear terrorism.” … Last July, sabotage was blamed for a fire at the Natanz site which hit a central centrifuge assembly workshop.

Thorn in my side? Ronen Bergman, Rick Gladstone, Farnaz Fassihi, David E. Sanger, Eric Schmitt, Lara Jakes, Gerry Mullany and Patrick Kingsley tag-team thuswise—“Blackout Hits Iran Nuclear Site in What Appears to Be Israeli Sabotage”:

 [The] power failure … appeared to have been caused by a deliberately planned explosion. … American and Israeli intelligence officials said there had been an Israeli role. Two intelligence officials briefed on the damage said it had been caused by a large explosion that completely destroyed the … power system that supplies the underground centrifuges.

The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe a classified Israeli operation, said that the explosion had dealt a severe blow to Iran’s ability to enrich uranium and that it could take at least nine months to [recover]. Some Iranian experts dismissed initial speculation that a cyberattack could have caused the power loss.

The United States and Israel have a history of covert collaboration, dating to the administration of President George W. Bush, to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program. The best-known operation under this collaboration … was a cyberattack disclosed during the Obama administration that disabled nearly 1,000 centrifuges at Natanz.

Source: Son of Stuxnet? Iran Nuke Site Hacked ‘by Israel’ (Again)

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