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یه کم زود تاپیک رو تو بخش خاورمیانه ایجاد کردی. هنوز هیچ جایی این خبر رو نزده و معلوم نیست درست باشه​
من جمعه پیش خواستم بزنم ولی گفتم شاید دروغ باشه یک هفته صبر کردم ولی امروز مطمن شدم البته خودشون الان اعلام کردن ما نگفتیم زمان حمله کی بوده
 
من جمعه پیش خواستم بزنم ولی گفتم شاید دروغ باشه یک هفته صبر کردم ولی امروز مطمن شدم البته خودشون الان اعلام کردن ما نگفتیم زمان حمله کی بوده
بهر حال قابل اثبات نیست. بهتر هست خیلی روش مانور ندیم چون بدتر خودمون رو ضایع می کنیم
 
بهر حال قابل اثبات نیست. بهتر هست خیلی روش مانور ندیم چون بدتر خودمون رو ضایع می کنیم
اگر جمعه بعد هم عملیات اجرا کردن چی؟ تا کی نادیده بگیریم چون اسراییل چیزی گزارش نداده؟
 
اگر جمعه بعد هم عملیات اجرا کردن چی؟ تا کی نادیده بگیریم چون اسراییل چیزی گزارش نداده؟
آخه اگر واقعاً عملیاتی که می گن به این گستردگی باشه بهرحال باید یک اثباتی براش وجود داشته باشه. نه؟ حداقل اگر همین امشب می گفتن برق فلان جا رو الان قطع کردیم، باز یک اثباتی بود براش

اینطوری که نمی شه یه گروه ناشناس بیاد ادعای عملیات به این بزرگی رو بکنه بعد هیچ مدرکی هم کلاً نباشه جز یه فیلم گنگ و مبهم که خودشون ادیت کردن
 
آخه اگر واقعاً عملیاتی که می گن به این گستردگی باشه بهرحال باید یک اثباتی براش وجود داشته باشه. نه؟ حداقل اگر همین امشب می گفتن برق فلان جا رو الان قطع کردیم، باز یک اثباتی بود براش

اینطوری که نمی شه یه گروه ناشناس بیاد ادعای عملیات به این بزرگی رو بکنه بعد هیچ مدرکی هم کلاً نباشه جز یه فیلم گنگ و مبهم که خودشون ادیت کردن
https://www.timesofisrael.com/cyber...els-water-system-shutting-agricultural-pumps/
 
Cyber attacks again hit Israel’s water system, shutting agricultural pumps
Incident follows more serious April attack attributed to Iran that officials said could have poisoned hundreds with chlorine
By TOI STAFF17 Jul 2020, 1:18 am 0

Illustrative: A worker at the Eshkol Water Filtration Plant in Northern Israel, operated by Israel's National Water Company Mekorot (photo credit: Moshe Shai/Flash90)
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Two cyber attacks were carried out against Israeli water infrastructure in recent weeks, the Ynet news site reported late Thursday.

The Water Authority confirmed the report, but said no damage was done to Israel’s water system.


One attack targeted agricultural water pumps in the upper Galilee, while the other struck infrastructure in the center of the country.

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“These were specific, small drainage installations in the agriculture sector that were immediately and independently repaired by the locals, causing no harm to serve or any real-world effects,” the Water Authority said in a statement.

Officials did not say who carried out the attacks on the pump stations, but the attacks come amid a reportedly escalating tit-for-tat between Israel and Iran following an alleged April attack by Tehran on Israel’s drinking water.

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The purple pipes bringing desalinated water to the agricultural enclaves located on the land designated as nature reserves. (Amir Ben-David/ Zman Yisrael)
According to reports in Israeli and Western media outlets, Iran tried to hack into Israel’s water system in April and poison the water by increasing chlorine levels in water flowing to residential areas.

Speaking to the British newspaper Financial Times, an unnamed Western intelligence official said in early June that hundreds of people would have been at risk of getting sick and that the attack had come close to succeeding.

The head of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate hinted that the attack might have aimed to mix chlorine or other chemicals into the water supply.


Additionally there was a chance that the attack would have triggered a fail-safe, shutting down the pumps and leaving thousands without water during a severe heatwave.

“It was more sophisticated than they [Israel] initially thought,” the Western official said. “It was close to successful, and it’s not fully clear why it didn’t succeed.”

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Yoav Barkay Arbel, a water engineer at Mekorot, stands next to water pipes on June 6, 2019. The pipes in the process of being laid will pump desalinated water from the Eshkol plant in northern Israel to the Sea of Galilee in about four or five years. (Melanie Lidman/Times of Israel)
An unnamed Israeli official told the Financial Times at the time that the attack created “an unpredictable risk scenario” by starting a tit-for-tat wave of attacks on civilian infrastructure, something both countries had so far avoided.

The Western official and four Israeli officials, who were all briefed on the attack and all remained anonymous, told the newspaper that the Iranians hacked into the software that runs the pumps after routing through American and European servers to hide the source.

An Iranian regime insider dismissed the allegations to the newspaper, saying: “Iran cannot politically afford to try to poison Israeli civilians. And even if Iran did so, where is the Israelis’ appropriate response?”

The report also discussed Israel’s alleged reprisal on May 9 against the Shahid Rajaee port, with two of the Israeli officials saying the attack on the port came at the request of then-defense minister Naftali Bennett, who was coming to the end of his brief tenure with the forming of a new government.

“It was small, very small — like a knock on the door,” said one official. “Think of it [as] a gentle reminder. ‘We know where you live.’”

Transshipment-on-a-Soaring-Wave-Shahid-Rajaee-Port-Container-Operations-Grow-by-32-Percent-640x400.jpg

The Shahid Rajaee port facility in the Iranian coastal city of Bandar Abbas (Iran Ports and Maritime Organization)
Neither Israel nor Iran have officially acknowledged targeting each other’s civilian infrastructure, nor have they publicly described the severity of the cyberattacks. The Iranian regime insider said: “Iranian ports are usually chaotic and disruptions happen.”

Israel and Iran are bitter foes and have engaged in years of covert battles that have included high-tech hacking and cyber attacks. Iran’s leaders routinely call for the elimination of Israel, and Israel alleges that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons in order to carry out that goal. Most famously, US and Israeli intelligence agencies are suspected of unleashing a computer worm called Stuxnet years ago in an attempt to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.

In recent weeks, Iran has been hit by a series of fires and explosions, notably a July 2 blast at a centrifuge facility at its Natanz nuclear facility, allegedly carried out by Israel, said by some experts to have significantly set back Iran’s nuclear program.

Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/cyber...els-water-system-shutting-agricultural-pumps/
Date: July 17, 2020
 
Cyber attacks again hit Israel’s water system, shutting agricultural pumps
Incident follows more serious April attack attributed to Iran that officials said could have poisoned hundreds with chlorine
By TOI STAFF17 Jul 2020, 1:18 am 0

Illustrative: A worker at the Eshkol Water Filtration Plant in Northern Israel, operated by Israel's National Water Company Mekorot (photo credit: Moshe Shai/Flash90)
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Two cyber attacks were carried out against Israeli water infrastructure in recent weeks, the Ynet news site reported late Thursday.

The Water Authority confirmed the report, but said no damage was done to Israel’s water system.


One attack targeted agricultural water pumps in the upper Galilee, while the other struck infrastructure in the center of the country.

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“These were specific, small drainage installations in the agriculture sector that were immediately and independently repaired by the locals, causing no harm to serve or any real-world effects,” the Water Authority said in a statement.

Officials did not say who carried out the attacks on the pump stations, but the attacks come amid a reportedly escalating tit-for-tat between Israel and Iran following an alleged April attack by Tehran on Israel’s drinking water.

IMG_6940-640x400.jpg

The purple pipes bringing desalinated water to the agricultural enclaves located on the land designated as nature reserves. (Amir Ben-David/ Zman Yisrael)
According to reports in Israeli and Western media outlets, Iran tried to hack into Israel’s water system in April and poison the water by increasing chlorine levels in water flowing to residential areas.

Speaking to the British newspaper Financial Times, an unnamed Western intelligence official said in early June that hundreds of people would have been at risk of getting sick and that the attack had come close to succeeding.

The head of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate hinted that the attack might have aimed to mix chlorine or other chemicals into the water supply.


Additionally there was a chance that the attack would have triggered a fail-safe, shutting down the pumps and leaving thousands without water during a severe heatwave.

“It was more sophisticated than they [Israel] initially thought,” the Western official said. “It was close to successful, and it’s not fully clear why it didn’t succeed.”

DSCN1718-640x400.jpg

Yoav Barkay Arbel, a water engineer at Mekorot, stands next to water pipes on June 6, 2019. The pipes in the process of being laid will pump desalinated water from the Eshkol plant in northern Israel to the Sea of Galilee in about four or five years. (Melanie Lidman/Times of Israel)
An unnamed Israeli official told the Financial Times at the time that the attack created “an unpredictable risk scenario” by starting a tit-for-tat wave of attacks on civilian infrastructure, something both countries had so far avoided.

The Western official and four Israeli officials, who were all briefed on the attack and all remained anonymous, told the newspaper that the Iranians hacked into the software that runs the pumps after routing through American and European servers to hide the source.

An Iranian regime insider dismissed the allegations to the newspaper, saying: “Iran cannot politically afford to try to poison Israeli civilians. And even if Iran did so, where is the Israelis’ appropriate response?”

The report also discussed Israel’s alleged reprisal on May 9 against the Shahid Rajaee port, with two of the Israeli officials saying the attack on the port came at the request of then-defense minister Naftali Bennett, who was coming to the end of his brief tenure with the forming of a new government.

“It was small, very small — like a knock on the door,” said one official. “Think of it [as] a gentle reminder. ‘We know where you live.’”

Transshipment-on-a-Soaring-Wave-Shahid-Rajaee-Port-Container-Operations-Grow-by-32-Percent-640x400.jpg

The Shahid Rajaee port facility in the Iranian coastal city of Bandar Abbas (Iran Ports and Maritime Organization)
Neither Israel nor Iran have officially acknowledged targeting each other’s civilian infrastructure, nor have they publicly described the severity of the cyberattacks. The Iranian regime insider said: “Iranian ports are usually chaotic and disruptions happen.”

Israel and Iran are bitter foes and have engaged in years of covert battles that have included high-tech hacking and cyber attacks. Iran’s leaders routinely call for the elimination of Israel, and Israel alleges that Iran is seeking nuclear weapons in order to carry out that goal. Most famously, US and Israeli intelligence agencies are suspected of unleashing a computer worm called Stuxnet years ago in an attempt to disrupt Iran’s nuclear program.

In recent weeks, Iran has been hit by a series of fires and explosions, notably a July 2 blast at a centrifuge facility at its Natanz nuclear facility, allegedly carried out by Israel, said by some experts to have significantly set back Iran’s nuclear program.

Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/cyber...els-water-system-shutting-agricultural-pumps/
Date: July 17, 2020
Great! Please share this on that thread in the Mideast section too.
 
How can Iran retaliate for Natanz by deploying air defenses? Air defense is for defensive purposes, not offensive purposes.
well setting AD on high alert might be to preempt any regional airforce moves against IRan if and when IRan "responds"...i find it amazing that no PDF member wants to explain why US said "it was afraid"...smh...AMerica needs to come back home and heal...the US is already exhausted and broke, and CHina is just getting warmed up...problem ooo
 
بهر حال قابل اثبات نیست. بهتر هست خیلی روش مانور ندیم چون بدتر خودمون رو ضایع می کنیم

Dadash let me tell you a personal story. I used to know this Iranian geniuoes who was studying his docterate in physics about 20 years ago. He told me that about 10 years before (so about 30 years ago) that the pasdarn gathered a bunch of these genioueses in the forest to show them this laser they had made... he said it was a wet day, and they got a big tree and shot it with the laser, and it immidiately burst into flames. He said they were all shocked at how quickly this powerful laser burnt this big chunk of wet tree.
If they had this sort of things 30 years ago.... think what we have now.....

I dont believe in coincidences... I dont believe that 13 billion dollar aircraft carriers just burn accidentally.
 
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@Raghfarm007 @Cthulhu @QWECXZ @925boy @Mithridates and others. Dears your engaging with that Turkish fascist troll Captain_Azeri was a grave mistake. He is the same MMM-E troll from Turkish origins actually a refugee in Germany filled with inferiority complex. The blame is on Myself for inviting the troll to our section. I apoligize in advance and Ask you not allow Turkish fascist trolls to exhaust you and waste your time.

Ironically no Azeri was in this thread. You engaged with a Turd from Turkey
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/arme...shes-iran-ready-to-help-ease-tensions.676136/
 
I was just hving a laugh at the idiot bro..... I mean he was saying Azaris come from Mogol tribe of AZ..... then why not call themselves Azi...to Tazi... or Goozi....why Azari who have been mentioned in Iran for thousands of years, as well as having the month of Azar in the Iranian callender..... I never take these idiot kababi boys living like dogs in Germany seriouesly

I find these Azarbademjooni idiots who think they are Mongols funny.... its like a black man saying he is a blond Anglo Saxon becuse he speaks English!
Its so rediculoues, you just have to laugh.

By the way, an Azari family member of mine (a very proud Iranian) was made a Deen of a university in Baku.... he lasted 2 weeks then quit. He said its the most gangster, backwards, poor crap hole in the world with no rule of law.He said even their buildings are fake!
He said he will never go back no matter how much they pay him.
 
@The Eagle Sir, may I ask why my thread titled "QueerZ: Being LGBT and Zoroastrian" was deleted? I did discriminate against Zoroastrians for supposedly being "more" prone than anyone else to LGBT propaganda. In fact, in a detailed follow on post, I actually discussed at length how the global oligarchy's agenda is taking aim at every single community, nation, religion etc.

Also, if my thread is outright deleted, why not also delete (instead of merely locking it) the following topic by "Shapur Zol Aktaf", which contrary to mine was clearly provocative against a particular religious community (Muslims), since the o.p. altered the title of the proposed video to falsely suggest Islamic law authorizes homosexualism : http://defence.pk/pdf/threads/junai...or-sexual-expression-of-lgbtq-muslims.676301/

Thanks for your time.
 
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