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Iran detects malware in petrochemical plants
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DUBAI: Iran has detected and removed malicious software from two of its petrochemical complexes, a senior military official said on Saturday, after announcing last week it was investigating whether recent petrochemical fires were caused by cyber attacks.

The official said the malware at the two plants was inactive and had not played a role in the fires.

"In periodical inspection of petrochemical units, a type of industrial malware was detected and the necessary defensive measures were taken," Gholamreza Jalali, head of Iran's civilian defence, was quoted as saying by the state news agency IRNA.

Iran is alert to the threat of cyber attack by foreign countries. The United States and Israel covertly sabotaged Iran's nuclear programme in 2009 and 2010 with the now-famous Stuxnet computer virus, which destroyed Iranian centrifuges that were enriching uranium.

The National Cyberspace Council announced last week that it was investigating whether the recent petrochemical fires were triggered by a cyber attack.

But when asked if the fire at Iran's Bu Ali Sina refinery complex last month and other fires this month were caused by the newly-discovered malware, Jalali said: "the discovery of this industrial virus is not related to recent fires."

The oil minister said last week that most of the fires in petrochemical plants happened because the privatised petrochemical companies have cut their budgets for health and safety inspections.
 
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The one who occupied by arabs? sure!
The one "liberated" by Salahuddin Ayubi. Remember him?

For us Pakistanis, there is no "Israel", there's just "Occupied Palestine". And Palestine will be liberated once again. Just a matter of time...... tick tock tick tock....
 
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Its either Israel or USA. It's not like Honduras or Ghana will try to do it, correct?
Actually my bet is on KSA.

Not that they have the expertise but they can always pay freelancer hackers to do it.
 
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Actually my bet is on KSA.

Not that they have the expertise but they can always pay freelancer hackers to do it.

I don't think they're that retarded (maybe I am wrong) to risk such a thing because they rely on the oil sector more than anyone else, if they risk a cyberwar, they would be crazy.
 
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I don't think they're that retarded (maybe I am wrong) to risk such a thing because they rely on the oil sector more than anyone else, if they risk a cyberwar, they would be crazy.
I'm just considering who is Iran's most aggressive enemy at the moment. And if you recall there were allegation from KSA side for some hackers attack on their Aramco network by Iran.
 
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I'm just considering who is Iran's most aggressive enemy at the moment. And if you recall there were allegation from KSA side for some hackers attack on their Aramco network by Iran.

These malwares etc are good anyway. now it makes them give more attention in securing such facilities. But I doubt the saudis are that retarded. If they are, then as usual, they'll get hit much harder than the punch they tried (and failed) to hit with. Failing it seems, is the only thing they're good at.
 
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These malwares etc are good anyway. now it makes them give more attention in securing such facilities. But I doubt the saudis are that retarded. If they are, then as usual, they'll get hit much harder than the punch they tried (and failed) to hit with. Failing it seems, is the only thing they're good at.
We should wait and see. I'm sure they can find out where it came from.
 
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