اشوف البعض ما يعرف عن تاريخ هجمات السيبرانيه بين ايران و امريكا
و لهذا السبب انصح لقراء هذة الهجمات الايرانية عل امريكا
طبعا ضيف عليهم اختراق 8 طائرات الدرون الامريكية في سوريا و قبله اختراق طائرة اركيو 170
و كثير من الطائرات الدرون الامريكية و نزولها سالما !
الظاهر كثير منكم ما يعرف الموضوع الاختراقات قديم من سنة 2009 بين ايران و امريكا
لهذا السبب يتعجبون في سنة 2020 يتم اختراق حاملة الطائرات
December 2009 – Twitter homepage hacked: In 2009, a group known as the ‘Iranian Cyber Army’ defaced Twitter’s homepage in response to the
Green Movement protests. The attack forced Twitter offline for more than an hour and users were unable to log into the service or send tweets.
August 2010 – Stuxnet Virus: The famous Stuxnet attack is widely accepted as the catalyst that propelled Iran to develop its cyber warfare operations. In one of the first ever nation-state attacks, the Americans and Israelis collaborated to stop Iran from producing Uranium that could be used in nuclear weapons. A computer worm known as Stuxnet was placed on an infected USB stick and used to gain access to the Iranian computer systems. Although it didn’t completely halt operations, it did destroy nearly 1,000 uranium enriching centrifuges and significantly reduced Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
2011 – 2013 – DDoS Attack targeting US Financial Institutions: In the aftermath of the Stuxnet attack, Iranian hackers launched a series of
DDoS attacks targeting some of America’s biggest banks. 46 financial institutions including Bank of America, JP Morgan and Capital One were hit by the attack that left thousands of customers unable to access their accounts and cost the banks millions in remediation.
August 2013 – Security Breach at Bowman Dam, New York: Iranian hackers remotely took control of the command and control network of the Bowman Dam just outside New York. The hackers could have potentially released water from the dam, only that the gate had been manually disconnected for maintenance at the time.
February 2014 – Sands Las Vegas Corporation Hacked: After the owner of the corporation advocated the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, Iranian hackers retaliated by bringing down the group’s IT systems, knocking out the phone lines and wiping a large number of computers. The attack also exposed customers Personally Identifiable Information, including credit card numbers, social security numbers and driver’s licence details.
2013 – 2017 – IRGC Cyber Theft Campaign: Within a 4-year period, Iranian hackers conducted a massive cyber theft campaign that stole more than 31 terabytes of documents and data from 144 U.S. universities, 176 universities across 21 foreign countries, 47 domestic and foreign private sector companies, the U.S. Department of Labor, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the State of Hawaii, the State of Indiana, the United Nations, and the United Nations Children’s Fund.
August 2017 – Shamoon Virus attack on Saudi Aramco Oil Company: The 2017 attack on the world’s largest oil company marked a shift in Iran’s cyberwarfare operations. Using
Shamoon malware, the hackers were able to wipe over 30,000 computers and cost the company millions in damages.
December 2018 – Ransomware attack on Atlanta’s city government: Iranian hackers were behind the massive cyber attack that crippled the city of Atlanta in 2018. Using
Sam Sam Ransomware, the attackers were able to bring down some of the city’s vital computer systems whilst trying to extort thousands from the local government. Residents were left unable to pay their water bills, court hearings had to be postponed, police were unable to file online reports and public Wi-fi at the local airport was knocked out.
October 2019 – Hacking campaign US Presidential Campaign – According to Microsoft, the Iranian hacker group ‘Phosphorous’ tried to breach accounts associated with a U.S. presidential campaign and US government officials. The attackers made more than 2700 attempts to identify consumer email accounts and hacked into 241 of these accounts.
The real worry is that Iran could launch a devastating cyber attack against US critical infrastructure targets such as power grids and transportation networks
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