NSA Claims Iran Learned From Western Cyberattacks
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A top secret National Security Agency document from April 2013 reveals that the U.S. intelligence community is worried that the Wests campaign of aggressive and sophisticated cyberattacks enabled Iran to improve its own capabilities by studying and then replicating those tactics.
The NSA is specifically concerned that Irans cyberweapons will become increasingly potent and sophisticated by virtue of learning from the attacks that have been launched against that country. Irans destructive cyber attack against Saudi Aramco in August 2012, during which data was destroyed on tens of thousands of computers, was the first such attack NSA has observed from this adversary, the NSA document states. Iran, having been a victim of a similar cyber attack against its own oil industry in April 2012, has demonstrated a clear ability to learn from the capabilities and actions of others.
The document was provided to The Intercept by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, and was prepared in connection with a planned meeting with Government Communications Headquarters, the British surveillance agency. The document references joint surveillance successes such as support to policymakers during the multiple rounds of P5 plus 1 negotiations, referring to the ongoing talks between the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council, Germany and Iran to forge an agreement over Irans nuclear program.
The document suggests that Iran has become a much more formidable cyberforce by learning from the viruses injected into its systemsattacks which have been linked back to the United States and Israel.