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Obama using Bush's Cyber Attacks on Iran

Discussion in 'Politics' started by cunning lingo, Jun 1, 2012.

  1. cunning lingo Full Member

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/report-obama-ordered-wave-cyberattacks-iran-131034261.html

    Report: Obama ordered wave of cyberattacks on Iran

    By Ron Recinto | The Ticket – 2 hrs 20 mins ago


    President Barack Obama ordered a secret wave of sophisticated computer attacks on Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities, according to the New York Times.
    Obama decided to accelerate the program, begun under the Bush administration and code-named "Olympic Games," even after the some of the code of computer worm used in the cyberattacks was revealed on the Internet, the Times reported today.
    [Related: Who's behind the super cyber spy tool 'Flame'?]
    "Olympic Games" was a joint venture between the U.S. and Israel designed to take down the Iranian nuclear program using the worm dubbed Stuxnet, the story indicated.
    When an error accidentally allowed Stuxnet to "escape" Iran's Natanz plant, Obama and his team convened to discuss the situation as described in the story:
    Should we shut this thing down?" Mr. Obama asked, according to members of the president's national security team who were in the room.
    Told it was unclear how much the Iranians knew about the code, and offered evidence that it was still causing havoc, Mr. Obama decided that the cyberattacks should proceed. In the following weeks, the Natanz plant was hit by a newer version of the computer worm, and then another after that. The last of that series of attacks, a few weeks after Stuxnet was detected around the world, temporarily took out nearly 1,000 of the 5,000 centrifuges Iran had spinning at the time to purify uranium.
    Obama's decision in the early months of his presidency to push the attacks marked America's first sustained use of cyberweapons, and it resulted in physical damage to Iran's Natanz plant, according the piece.
    [Related: Will Iran retaliate for latest cyberattack?]
    The Times story was written by correspondent David Sanger and was adapted from his book, "Confront and Conceal: Obama's Secret Wars and Surprising Use of American Power." It was based off interviews with anonymous intelligence sources with access to the highly-classified program, The Atlantic Wire reports.
    The Atlantic Wire story called the book excerpt "a fascinating story about how Stuxnet was developed and deployed, but also hints at larger questions about the use of cyberweapons and how they could come back to haunt the United States."
  2. gribnack Full Member

  3. dogcow Full Member

    stupid iranians, everyone knows you dont click on the granny porn links
    unless you want a virus
  4. Tomofnnh Full Member

    BOOTS ON THE GROUND IN IRAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    (reboots, that is :p)
    cunning lingo likes this.
  5. bambo Full Member

    No War for Oil!!!
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  6. Superdog Full Member

    Kinda fucked up that a country cant advance if they doesnt bend over for the big boys.
  7. Jackie's Career Full Member

    Obama won't use "I inherited it from Bush" on this one.
  8. Jackie's Career Full Member

    The country is controlled by a bunch of clerics based on a stone age fairytale. Real advancement would be if they stopped executing homosexuals or stoning apostates. Having a weapon doesn't make anyone advanced, it just makes them dangerous.

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  9. Superdog Full Member

    As oppose to greedy ass corporations that dont give a fuck about anyone but their wallets?

    Nuclear plants, bud.
    And yeah, they do help advance a country.

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