US, Israel Behind Flame Malware
The Washington Post is reporting that the sophisticated 'Flame' malware was created by the United States and Israel in order to collect intelligence on Iranian computer networks. The intel was to be used in a cyber-sabotage campaign intended to slow Iran's development of nuclear weapons. This follows confirmation a few weeks ago that the U.S. and Israel were behind Stuxnet, which caused problems at Iran's nuclear facilities. From the article:
"The emerging details about Flame provide new clues to what is thought to be the first sustained campaign of cyber-sabotage against an adversary of the United States. 'This is about preparing the battlefield for another type of covert action,' said one former high-ranking U.S. intelligence official, who added that Flame and Stuxnet were elements of a broader assault that continues today. 'Cyber-collection against the Iranian program is way further down the road than this.' ... The scale of the espionage and sabotage effort 'is proportionate to the problem that's trying to be resolved,' the former intelligence official said, referring to the Iranian nuclear program. Although Stuxnet and Flame infections can be countered, 'it doesn't mean that other tools aren't in play or performing effectively,' he said."
I mean seriously? Who else besides the Israelis a) hate Iran and b) have the technical chops to do it?
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
it is an act of espionage and sabotage proportionate to the problem that is trying to be resolved.
If you do it to us, it will be considered an act of war.
You can never know everything, and part of what you do know will always be wrong. Perhaps even the most important part.
My conjecture is that we will be at war with Iran in time for the election, call it a November surprise. Bunch of FUD stories from the Ministry of Information's various major news network puppets, and then we'll all be chest-pumping while the populace sings let's roll in the tanks.
'We are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress.' RPF
[Flame] was directed by Israel in a unilateral operation that apparently caught its American partners off guard, according to several U.S. and Western officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
Generally these kind of leaks, especially when they happen as much as they have lately, happen at the direction of officials. It's not an accident. The question is why are all these anonymous leaks being passed to the press? Is it because they want Iran to think we have greater capability than we actually do? Some people have speculated that this is an attempt to give Obama an election boost, but one leak is enough to do that, he doesn't need to keep leaking....So what is the purpose?
"First they came for the slanderers and i said nothing."
When the US uses "cyber-terrorism" its portrayed as a heroic action. If Iran does the same thing to the US, we'd use it as an excuse to start yet -another- costly, expensive, and needless war.
Why does it seem like the past 15 years of politics have been "Wag the Dog" repeated over and over again?
Taxation is legalized theft, no more, no less.
The CIA has revealed that an entire warehouse of AOL CD's has been shipped to Iran...
So I am curious to know on a scale from 1 - 10 (1 being no threat and a 10 being we should be shitting ourselves) how members of this community view the threat of a nuclear armed Iran.
2, maybe 3 if I were feeling pessimistic. Iran is not at war, and the only countries I could conceive of Iran trying to attack are in possession of plenty of reliable, well-designed nuclear weapons. Iran is not run by complete idiots, they know there is no way they could win a nuclear war with Israel or the US.
Iran wants nuclear weapons as a bargaining chip, a way to assert itself during negotiations by hanging the threat of a nuclear attack over everyone's heads. Iran knows that the US and Israel have not ruled out the possibility of a war; Iran having a nuclear bomb is a deterrent to such a war. That's the point of their nuclear program.
Palm trees and 8
Worried about a nuclear Iran? Yes. Worried about a nuclear US, China, Russia, India, UK, France, Pakistan, North Korea, Israel? Yes.
See this is the logical breakdown that some people have. MAD. Some government actually do care, no matter how destructive the soviets were to their own people. They actually did have some understanding of their actions to the world as a whole. Knowing there would be nothing left of the world if they nuked the US. The US knew the same. India and Pakistan are at a similar point. Though as Pakistan slips further towards the militant islamist side it become less so. North Korea wants a bomb to threaten anyone, and will use it against the south, simply to use it. Israel has it to protect itself from arab states that have repeatedly tried to annihilate it(another form of MAD).
Trust is a tricky thing. What you should be asking is, what do they care about if they have it and what do they care about if they use it, and expect to gain from it.
Om, nomnomnom...
I think that Iran should declare war on the US over it. That'd be good for some lolz. You know, like every youtube video where a little fluffy kitteh picks a fight with a doberman :-P But honestly, what are they going to do? Threaten us and Israel, build weapons, launch test missiles? Seriously, I can't think of anything they can or would do about it and if they formally attacked us, that'd be about it for them. This is going to embarrass the hell out of them when they basically are forced to do nothing about it.
Really? You're not worried about the Islamic Republic of Iran, a functioning fascist theocracy, getting nuclear weapons? Realllllll-ly? Quick question: what's the 12th imam? And how can nukes help bring him out of hiding?
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
Well, it's official.
It's now a free-for-all on the Internet for nations to go head-to-head with malware and cyber-espionage. Just like Ike let the Soviets launch their Sputnik to clear the air (heh) about whether territorial rights extend into space (they don't), now the US and Israel have justified it for everyone else to do their own Flame and Stuxnet cyber-espionage.
Since the US is supposedly the leader of the free world, we can either lead by good example or bad. Setting a bad example gets us exactly what we deserve.
Cuing up "What Goes Around, Comes Around" by Chuck Greenberg and Shadowfax.
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BMO
Sabotage: yes. Cyber terrorism? No. Warfare, yes, but not terrorism.
Explain to me what piece of code that destroys itself from existence after receiving a SUICIDE command isn't the definition of terrorism.
This should spell the end of Microsoft Windows usage in sensitive government facilities for sure. Even friendly countries will be wary of US government's power over Microsoft. They should/would prefer open source code which they can audit.
The difference between Bush and Obama is that Bush sent thousands of US soldiers overseas, and Obama (so far) has not.
Afghanistan surge?
Oh.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Utterly flabberghasted.
Who could have guessed this? Noone, that's who.
North Korea wants a bomb to threaten anyone, and will use it against the south, simply to use it.
Possibly, but unlikely, as at that point even China wouldn't protect them anymore and they'd be pulverized into the ground. Their main deterrent right now is that they could cause massive civilian damage to S. Korea in a war, which is why they can provoke the South any time they want attention without actually starting a war. Use a nuke and that deterrent is gone.
Yes, that'll serve the cause of democracy. Shoot the people who are revealing to the populace all the immoral things you're doing. While it quite possibly would serve the careers of a number of politicians, I think your suggestion is more treasonous to the people of your nation than the leaker.
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't an invisible demon about to eat your face
Ah. This will be the first war of which you can make a backup copy.
Nae king! Nae laird! Nae yurrupiean pressedent! We willna be fooled again!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5rRZdiu1UE
would be more fitting imho.
"Kill 'em all and let Root sort 'em out"
Isn't it just nice when our allies decide to send this kind of shit out on the network where it risks going on to wreak havoc indiscriminately? And for what - to satisfy cravings of a bunch of paranoid Mossad and CIA officers?