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Dennis Donovan

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Wed Oct 16, 2019, 10:45 AM Oct 2019

U.S. hits Iran with cyberattack following Saudi oil bombings

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The U.S. has allegedly carried out another cyberattack against Iran in the wake of attacks on Saudi oil facilities in September, two unnamed U.S. officials told Reuters.

Why it matters, per Axios' Joe Uchill: This is the second publicly revealed round of cyberattacks in response to real world attacks, after U.S. Cyber Command targeted Iran following the downing of a U.S. drone in July. The U.S. and many of its allies have blamed Iran for the Saudi oil attacks, but Iran has vigorously denied the allegations.

What they're saying:

One official said the strike hit physical hardware, per Reuters.

Mohammad Javad Azari-Jahromi, Iran's minister of communications and information technology, denies the attack happened, telling Fars news agency: "They must have dreamt it."

The big picture: The U.S. strikes "appears more limited" than other operations against Iran, per Reuters.

Iran has also engaged in cyberattacks. Earlier this month, an Iranian hacking group attempted to gain entry into email accounts associated with President Trump's reelection campaign.

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U.S. hits Iran with cyberattack following Saudi oil bombings (Original Post) Dennis Donovan Oct 2019 OP
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Wed Oct 16, 2019, 10:56 AM
Oct 2019

Critical Infrastructure Disruption in USA on October 16 2019 09:16 AM (UTC).

Old communications equipment undergoing maintenance has resulted in outages to VHF-FM radio channels, making it possible that the Coast Guard will not hear or be able to respond to distress calls on channel 16. Channel 16 is the channel used for communicating distress or peril to the Coast Guard in the region. Public affairs specialist Petty Officer 3rd Class Amanda Norcross said that the regions affected include waters betwixt Yakutat and Sitka, Cross Sound, Peril Strait, Hoonah Sound, Southern Chatham Strait, Sumner Strait, the area around Zarembo Island and west of Prince of Wales Island. A press release by the Coast Guard encouraged mariners to be careful, and if necessary, avail themselves of other means of communicating distress. These methods include cellphones, satphones, HF radio comms on frequencies 4125 kHz, 6215 kHz, and 8291 kHz, emergency position-indicating radio beacons, or other satellite messaging vectors.

Per RSOE-EDIS monitoring.
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