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Iranian government-sponsored hackers compromised the network of an unnamed US federal government agency starting in February, stealing passwords on the network and installing software to generate cryptocurrency , US officials said Wednesday.


Though the hack likely began in February, officials at the Department of Homeland Security responded to the breach in June to clean up the network of the civilian agency, the FBI and DHS’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) said in a public advisory .


The hackers exploited a widely known vulnerability that CISA sounded the alarm about in December 2021 and ordered agencies to address .


It’s an example of how it can take months from when a hack occurs to when it is discovered and disclosed. It also could be the latest evidence that Tehran’s hacking teams, which are often government contractors, dabble in self-enrichment schemes. The hackers allegedly used their access to the US government network to install software that produces cryptocurrency — potentially useful revenue for the sanctions-hit citizens of Iran .


The ultimate motive of the alleged Iranian hackers was unclear. CISA and the FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


The Iranian government regularly denies accusation of hacking. The Iranian Permanent Mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


The hacking programs of major world powers, including China and Iran, often rely on contractors that give those governments a level of plausible deniability for the cyber activity. The United States, too, has used contractors to build out its offensive cyber capabilities.


In the case of Iran, US authorities have in recent months accused the Iranian regime’s alleged contractors of moonlighting for personal gain. US officials in September accused three Iranian men of hacking and extorting an array of US companies and organizations while working for IT firms affiliated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

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Spy chief Director General Ken McCallum revealed there had been at least 10 potential plots “to kidnap or even kill” British citizens and dissidents seen as enemies of the Tehran regime.
His warning comes days before England are due to play Iran in their World Cup opening group game in Qatar .
Mr McCallum said in his annual threat assessment speech, that Iran was “the state actor which most frequently crosses into terrorism .”
The Security Services boss added that the current wave of headscarf protests in Iran had asked “fundamental questions of the totalitarian regime.”
He said: “Iran projects threat to the UK directly, through its aggressive intelligence services.
“At its sharpest this includes ambitions to kidnap or even kill British or UK-based individuals perceived as enemies of the regime.
“We have seen at least 10 such potential threats since January alone.”
Mr McCallum used a football analogy, to say “Iran will only let people support one team and is prepared to use violence against those who don’t toe the line.”
The chief spook pointed to Iranian support for Russia in Ukraine . He added of the war : “The human cost is sickening. But Putin is not winning.”
Mr McCallum said united efforts had led to more than 600 Russian officials being booted out from Europe – of which 400 were believed to be spies.
“This has struck the most strategic blow against the Russian intelligence services in recent European history,” he added.
Following the 2018 Salisbury poisonings , Britain expelled 23 Russian spies posing as diplomats.
Mr McCallum revealed that since then over 100 Russian diplomatic visa applications had been refused on national security grounds.
Continuing with the soccer theme, the MI5 boss said we “need to be clear about the opponents we’re facing.”
He went on: “Russia thinks nothing of throwing an elbow in the face, and cheats to get its way.
“We’ve had success in getting some of their players sent off, and for now they’re a bit distracted by the blame game in their own dressing room… but they will keep attacking us.”
Mr McCallum said of the threat to the UK’s defence posed by China : “The Chinese authorities present a different order of challenge.
“They’re trying to re-write the rulebook, to buy the league, to recruit our coaching staff to work for them.”
He said MI5 “was alive” to Russia, China and Iran working together by “loaning players to each other, amplifying their strengths.”
He further revealed that police and security services had disrupted eight “potentially deadly” late-stage plots since last year – both Islamist and extreme right-wing.
It brings the number of foiled terror plots up to 37 since 2017.
Three-quarters of MI5’s current terrorist caseload is dedicated to preventing Islamist-inspired plots – and the remainder comes from the far right.
Neo-Nazis were seeking to acquire weapons such as homemade or 3D-printed firearms, he said.
He said children as young as 13 were coming under the influence of “the confused soup of hate” from right-wing extremist influencers on social media .
Mr McCallum added: “We are seeing growing numbers of right-wing extremist influencers, operating globally, fuel grievances and amplify conspiracy theories. This problem feels like it will endure.”
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