Fox News | Report: Hackers in Iran use social media to target senior US, Israeli officials CNN Washington (CNN) -- Hackers based in Iran used social networks to spy on high-ranking U.S. and Israeli officials, a new report by a cybersecurity firm claims. Posing as journalists and government officials, the hackers have been working for about three ... Iran-based hackers reportedly target US officials for sanctions, anti-nuclear ... Bits | Cyberespionage Attacks Tied to Hackers in Iran |
Press TV | Iran's Dubious Digital Revolution U.S. News & World Report Iran is not the same aggressive state under current President Hassan Rouhani as it was under his predecessor, but his rhetoric hasn't eliminated repression regarding freedom of expression. By Tom Risen May 30, 2014 Comments SHARE. Iranian President ... Iran hampered over release of frozen oil revenues, says official Iran News Round Up - May 30, 2014 US, Iran Push to Meet Deadline on Nuclear Deal |
Iran rescue draw against Angola Irish Times Iran, who will play in their fourth World Cup and face Argentina, Nigeria and Bosnia in Group F, fell behind three minutes before halftime when Domingos Silvano Cussanda netted for Angola. The two sides had faced each other in the group stages of the ... Iran draws 1-1 with Angola in WCup warm-up game Iran held by Angola in friendly |
Christian Science Monitor | Behind Syrian regime, a familiar US adversary: Iran Christian Science Monitor Together with its Lebanese Shiite proxy Hezbollah, Iran has provided military and economic support that has enabled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to turn the tide in a three-year civil war. For Iran those results boost its two-track strategy of ... Iranian commander says collapse of US empire is near Iran General: 'US Empire... Coming to an End' 'Global US empire coming to end,' Iran says |
Iran-Based Cyberspies Targeting US Officials, Report Alleges Wall Street Journal Hackers apparently based in Iran have mounted a three-year campaign of cyberespionage against high-ranking U.S. and international officials, according to cybersecurity investigators. Siobhan Gorman reports. Photo: Getty. Hackers apparently based in ... |
Cyberespionage Attacks Tied to Hackers in Iran New York Times (blog) American intelligence officials have long said Iranian hackers are a serious threat, not for their technical skills, but because of the country's vow to retaliate for Stuxnet, the computer virus created by the United States and Israel and unleashed on ... |
Arab Times Kuwait English Daily | US business people eyeing investment in Iran Haaretz U.S. business people eyeing investment in Iran. For the first time in decades, American entrepreneurs are traveling to Islamic Republic to discuss potential partnerships. By Haaretz and Reuters | May 30, 2014 | 4:00 AM | 2 ... Historic opportunity in Amiri visit to Iran Iran Rejects US Daily's Allegations as "Unfounded" |
Is Iran's Missing General in America? Daily Beast Asgari was born in 1960 and joined Iran's Revolutionary Guards after the 1979 revolution. In the early 1980s, he was involved in operations against Baluchi insurgents in southeast Iran. Nicknamed “Reza Chieftain” by his colleagues, he commanded a ... |
Haaretz | Iran Reports First Death From MERS Virus Boston.com TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran has suffered its first fatality from the Middle Eastern respiratory virus, its official news agency reported Thursday, a day after the first cases in Islamic Republic were publicized. The IRNA news agency quoted Health ... First MERS death in Iran Iran reports first Mers death |
The Guardian | Prison Terms in Iran Hint of New Reins on Internet New York Times Escalating their assault on Internet access, the judicial authorities in Iran have sentenced eight Facebook users to prison terms as long as 20 years and have ordered Mark Zuckerberg, the multibillionaire American founder of Facebook, to testify in a ... Iran Sentences 8 Facebook Users to Combined 123 Years in Jail Iranian judge summons Facebook's Zuckerberg to court Briton among eight jailed in Iran for web insults |