Hacked traffic cams and hijacked TVs: How cyber operations supported the war against Iran
and Israeli jets began a bombing campaign against Iran, killing its supreme leader Ali Khamenei and several senior government officials.
After a few days of conflict, multiple reports, as well as statements from government officials, suggest that cyber operations played a significant role in the beginning of the war. This shows that in current times, hacking can be an important component of real-world conflicts and war, supporting kinetic strikes and providing intelligence from surveillance activities, as well as being used as part of psychological operations, or psyops. The most direct confirmation of a cyber operation playing part in the war came from the U. chairman of the joint chiefs of staff Gen. Dan Caine, who said that “coordinated space and cyber operations effectively disrupted communications and sensor networks” in Iran ahead of the attack, “leaving the adversary without the ability to see, coordinate or respond effectively.
” The goal, Caine said in a press conference, was to “disrupt, disorient and confuse the enemy.
” In another example of a coordinated kinetic-cyber operation, Israel first bombed the offices of two state-owned Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) channels.
A similar hack against one of the channels happened in January.
Citing two anonymous sources, the paper reported that Israel had had access to the camera network for years, as well as “deeply penetrated mobile phone networks. ” There have also been reported cases of unattributed cyberattacks that strongly appear to be the work of either American or Israeli government hackers. According to multiple reports, on the first day of the war, hackers breached a popular Iranian prayer app called BadeSaba Calendar, sending a handful of messages to all users.
“Only in this way can you save your lives.
At this point it’s unclear why Iranian government hackers have been quiet.
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