Iran Beefs Up Cyber-Warfare Forces in Wake of US, Israeli Attacks
18
January, 2013
Air
Force General William Shelton is warning that
Iran is becoming a “threat” to the United States in the field of
cyber-warfare, saying they have been growing their forces since the
2010 US-Israeli Stuxnet attack.
President
Obama was eventually confirmed to have ordered the
launching of cyberattacks against Iran as one of his first acts as
president, creating a program that gave birth to Stuxnet and other
virii. Obama then ordered the program to continue in the wake of
Stuxnet’s escape, ordering teams to continue developing more ways
to attack.
Much
speculation surrounds Iran’s own program, as the US has
regularly blamed it
when web sites begin to run unexpectedly slow, but has produced no
evidence that Iran was actually behind such efforts. With a cyberwar
clearly underway against them, however, it is clear they have
invested more money in retaliatory capabilities.
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