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US imposes sanctions on Iran over cyber activities, cyberattack on Albania

Iran rejects sanctions as ineffective, politically motivated
Iranian flag is seen at the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as Albania cuts ties with Iran and orders diplomats to leave over cyberattack, in Tirana, Albania, September 8, 2022. Image via REUTERS.
Iranian flag is seen at the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as Albania cuts ties with Iran and orders diplomats to leave over cyberattack, in Tirana, Albania, September 8, 2022. Image via REUTERS.

WASHINGTON: The United States imposed sanctions on Friday on Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and its minister, accusing them of being tied to a disruptive July cyberattack on Albania and engaging in other cyber activities against the US and its allies.

The move comes after Albania severed diplomatic relations with Iran on Wednesday for the incident, ordering Iranian diplomats and embassy staff to leave within 24 hours.

The US Treasury Department said in a statement that Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence directs several networks of cyber threat actors, including those involved in cyber espionage and ransomware attacks in support of the Iranian government.

“We will not tolerate Iran’s increasingly aggressive cyber activities,” Treasury Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence Brian Nelson said in the statement. The ministry was already designated under US sanctions.

Iran has disregarded “norms of responsible peacetime state behaviour in cyberspace,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken added in a statement.

Iran rejected the sanctions as ineffective and politically motivated.

“Like previous illegal US sanctions against the Ministry of Intelligence, this new label will never be able to create the slightest hinder in the determination of the Iranian people’s security servicemen in this proud institution,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said.

“The announcement of immediate US support for the Albanian government’s false accusation against Iran… clearly shows that it is the government that has designed this scenario against Iran,” Iranian state media quoted Kanaani as saying.

Microsoft, whose cybersecurity research team helped investigate the incident, said in a blog post.

On Thursday that the Iranian cyber operation involved a combination of digital espionage techniques, data wiping malware and online information operations. The goal of the hackers, according to researchers, appeared to embarrass Albanian government officials.

The July attacks temporarily disrupted government websites and other public services. Analysts say the operation was intended to punish Albania for supporting an Iranian dissident group based in the country, known as the Mujahedin-e-Khalq.

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