Saturday, October 14, 2017

Iran Blamed For This Summer's Cyber Attack Against The British Parliament



The Guardian: Iran to blame for cyber-attack on MPs' emails – British intelligence

Evidence points to Iran, says unpublished report, after initial suspicion of Russia and North Korea dismissed

Iran is being blamed for a cyber-attack in June on the email accounts of dozens of MPs, according to an unpublished assessment by British intelligence. Disclosure of the report, first revealed by the Times but independently verified by the Guardian, comes at an awkward juncture. Donald Trump made it clear on Friday that he wants to abandon the Iran nuclear deal. But European leaders, including Theresa May, want to retain it.

Initial suspicion for the attack fell on Russia, but this has now been discounted. The evidence amassed is pinpointing Iran, according to the assessment. A spokesperson for the National Cyber Security Centre, the government body responsible for helping to counter attacks, said: “It would be inappropriate to comment further while inquiries are ongoing.”

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WNU Editor: If true .... so much for Iran living up to the spirit of the nuclear deal.

More News On Iran Being Blamed For This Summer's Cyber Attack Against The British Parliament

Iran was behind cyber attack on British lawmakers in June: The Times -- Reuters
Iran blamed for Parliament cyber-attack -- BBC
After Trump Iran Deal Attack, Intelligence Suggests Tehran Hacked British Parliament Emails -- Newsweek
Iran hacked UK leader Theresa May's email account: report -- The Hill
Iran now main suspect in UK parliament cyberattack — report -- The Times of Israel
'Brute force' hack of British MPs blamed on Iran amid nuclear deal tensions – report -- RT
June Cyberattack On UK Lawmakers Was Carried Out By Iran, Not Russia, Says Report -- International Business Times
The UK blames Iran for this summer's cyberattack against parliament -- The Verge
Iran blamed for cyberattack on UK parliament -- Engadget

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