Iranian hackers are behind several cyber attacks and online
disinformation campaigns in recent years as the country tries to
strengthen its clout in the Middle East and beyond, a Reuters
Special Report published in November found.
This month the European Union imposed its first sanctions on
Iran since world powers agreed a 2015 nuclear deal with Teheran,
in a reaction to Iran's ballistic missile tests and
assassination plots on European soil.
"Newly imposed sanctions on Iran are likely to push the country
to intensify state-sponsored cyber threat activities in pursuit
of its geopolitical and strategic objectives at a regional
level," the European Union Agency for Network and Information
Security (ENISA) said in a report.
A senior Iranian official rejected the report, saying "these are
all part of a psychological war launched by the United States
and its allies against Iran".
ENISA lists state-sponsored hackers as among the highest threats
to the bloc's digital security.
It said that China, Russia and Iran are "the three most capable
and active cyber actors tied to economic espionage"
Iran, Russia and China have repeatedly denied U.S. allegations
that their governments conduct cyber attacks.
A malicious computer worm known as Stuxnet that was used to
attack a uranium enrichment facility at Iran’s Natanz
underground nuclear site a decade ago is widely believed to have
been developed by the United States and Israel.
When Washington imposed sanctions on several Iranians in March
2018 for hacking on behalf of the Iranian government, Iran's
foreign ministry denounced the move as "provocative,
illegitimate, and without any justifiable reason".
In November the United States indicted two Iranians for
launching a major cyber attack using ransomware known as "SamSam"
and sanctioned two others for helping exchange the ransom
payments from Bitcoin digital currency into rials.
Cyber activities are expected to increase in coming months,
particularly if Iran fails to keep the EU committed to a 2015
landmark nuclear deal, ENISA said.
(Reporting by Francesco Guarascio, Additional Reporting by
Parisa Hafezi, Editing by William Maclean)
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