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The head of the Communications and Information Technology of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) said on Saturday that no cyberattack had been carried out against the Internet and communication systems of the Oil Ministry.
“The website of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and Oil Ministry were temporarily shut down due to a technical problem that is being resolved,” Tavalaei explained.
The Iranian official pointed to the high network security of the Oil Ministry’s website and said the ministry’s information will not be compromised even in the event of a cyberattack.
In late 2011, Iran launched a cyber defense headquarters tasked with preventing computer worms from breaking into or stealing data from the country’s maximum-security networks, including nuclear facilities, power plants, data centers and banks.
In June 2010, Iranian officials had identified another virus called Stuxnet, and averted damage to the country’s industrial sites and resources.
2 Comments on "Iran: ‘No cyberattack targeted Iran Oil Ministry’"
BillT on Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 2:22 pm
Perhaps they will be able to keep ahead of the Empire’s goons, perhaps not.
Keith_McClary on Mon, 24th Jun 2013 4:54 pm
The only websites that have not been attacked are those not connected to the internet.
:^)