In response to Iran’s attacks on oil tankers and the downing of a surveillance drone, the United States Cyber Command launched cyber attacks against Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corp’s missile systems, according to news reporting
Per sources, the attack crippled computers used to control some of Iran’s rocket and missile launchers. Iran immediately denied that the attack was successful, although officials confirmed that cyber attacks were transpiring. Details of how this attack was deployed remains vague, as such military equipment is generally considered a hard target not easily accessible by remote operations. Even the 2010 Stuxnet attack required a person direct access to the target to deploy the malware via a USB key. However, some have pointed out the interconnected nature of these weapons systems (e.g., radars, command and control systems, etc.) which may have at one time been connected to the Internet. It will likely be a while before more details emerge.














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