Iran denies hacking into American banks

Head of Iran civil defense agency denies Iranian involvement in attacks on US banks, says nuclear systems are immune to Stuxnet.

Cyber warfare US Department of Homeland Security 311 (R) (photo credit: Ho New / Reuters)
Cyber warfare US Department of Homeland Security 311 (R)
(photo credit: Ho New / Reuters)
DUBAI - Iran denied its hackers attacked American banks, the semi-official Fars news agency reported on Sunday, following a Reuters report that three of the largest American lenders were repeatedly targeted over the past year.
The hacking of websites and corporate networks at Bank of America Corp, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup Inc began in late 2011 and escalated this year, people familiar with the situation told Reuters.
Last week, NBC News reported that US National Security officials accused the Iranian government of carrying out cyber attacks against US banks, and suggested the attacks are in response to US sanctions on Iranian banks.
"We officially announce that we haven't had any attacks," Head of Iran's civil defense agency Gholam Reza Jalali told Fars, when asked about the report.
Reuters reported the hackers targeted the three banks in retaliation for their enforcement of Western economic sanctions against Iran's disputed nuclear program.
The Islamic state has beefed up its cyber capabilities after the nuclear program came under attack in 2010 by the Stuxnet computer worm which caused centrifuges to fail at its main enrichment facility.
Tehran accused the United States and Israel of deploying Stuxnet.
Intelligence Minister Heydar Moslehi said in June that Iran had detected a planned "massive cyber attack" against its nuclear facilities, blaming the United States, Israel and Britain.
Jalali said Stuxnet was used against Iran to delay the country's nuclear activities.
"But we see that our activities are successfully continuing ... Our nuclear systems are now immune to such things," Jalali said, according to Fars.
Security experts say Iran's cyber capabilities are not as sophisticated as those of China, Russia, the United States or many of its Western allies.
Jpost.com staff contributed to this report.
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