New York Times | US Suspects Iranians Were Behind a Wave of Cyberattacks New York Times WASHINGTON — American intelligence officials are increasingly convinced that Iran was the origin of a serious wave of network attacks that crippled computers across the Saudi oil industry and breached financial institutions in the United States ... Officials: Iran Stepping Up Cyberattacks Against US Targets Hackers in Iran responsible for cyberattacks, US officials say Panetta's warning reflects US fears of Iran cyberattack; analysts say the ... |
Examiner.com | Iran Says Ready for Flexibility in Nuclear Talks Wall Street Journal Associated Press. TEHRAN, Iran—Iran is ready to show flexibility at nuclear talks to ease Western concerns over its nuclear program, its foreign ministry spokesman said on Saturday, as tensions rise in the standoff between the country, Israel and the ... Iran says ready 'to offer an exchange' on nuke issue Iran could halt 20 pct uranium enrichment if given fuel-officials Iran and Israel feature prominently in US VP debate |
Slate Magazine | Iran, Politics, and Film: "Argo" or "A Separation"? OpEdNews It aims to be a taut suspense thriller that also provides some history of the strained relations between the U.S. and Iran, and it tries to re-create the 1970's vibe without being too cheesy or campy. All the while, of course, it is designed to be ... Iran, Hollywood, the CIA? Affleck's 'Argo' Makes It All Work Former spy talks "Argo," and Iran rescue mission Ben Affleck's Iran Hostage Drama Will Leave You in a Cold Sweat |
Iran's Salehi visits Qatar to discuss Iranians seized in Syria Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi visited Qatar in the past week to discuss the fate of 48 Iranians kidnapped by rebels in Syria, a deputy foreign minister said on Saturday, according to Iran's Fars news agency. Iranian Deputy ... |
Business Recorder (blog) | Iran denies steep plunge in oil exports Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's oil exports have remained steady in recent months, Iran's OPEC governor said on Saturday, denying a report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) that Iran is struggling to arrest a decline in its oil sales. In a report on ... Iran denies sharp fall in oil exports Iran's oil exports fall in Sept, may slip further |
Iran wages its own war against drugs Los Angeles Times HIRMAND, Iran -- The featured speaker -- an 11-year-old girl -- waited hours for the helicopter to land near the watch tower and high concrete walls in this remote region not far from the Afghanistan border. Close by, a military band played marching ... |
Haaretz | Why Netanyahu Backed Down New York Times FOR three years Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and his defense minister, Ehud Barak, seemed to be united in urging an early military attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. But last week that alliance collapsed, with Mr. Netanyahu accusing ... Bibi's Three Steps Forward, One Back PR War for War on Iran Maintained by Armchair Hawks and Neo Neocons Ex-official: Israel-Syria talks meant to cause |
Christian Science Monitor | Iran sanctions boost Suezmax tanker demand Christian Science Monitor It has not been a good year for super tankers, what with sanctions on Iran and the US shale boom that has resulted in reduced demand for cargo transport and a glut of vessels. But Europe's sanctions against Iran are providing a bit of relief for one ... |
Iran behind many recent cyber attacks CBS News U.S. officials say a cyber attack against ARAMCO, has been traced to hackers inside Iran. This attack is yet another volley in an increasingly high stakes war going on in cyberspace. Defense Secretary Panetta warns that potential enemies, including ... |
ABC News | Iran's Leader: We Will Defeat Enemy Plots ABC News Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's remarks come as tensions mount in the standoff between Iran and the West over Tehran's nuclear program following the toughening of Western sanctions this summer in response to the Islamic Republic's refusal to halt uranium ... |