Archive for May 28, 2012

Complex cyberwar tool ‘Flame’ found ALL OVER Middle East

May 28, 2012

Complex cyberwar tool ‘Flame’ found ALL OVER Middle East • The Register.

20 times larger than Stuxnet, two years old… and still active

 

 

A new super-cyberweapon targeting countries like Iran and Israel that has been knocking around in computers for two years has been discovered by researchers.

 

“Flame”, a highly sophisticated piece of malware, was unearthed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and Kaspersky Lab, which said it was more complex and functional than any cyber threat it had seen to date.

 

Because Flame is so super-complicated and because of the geography of the attack, Kaspersky Lab’s global research and analysis team head Alexander Gostev said he was in “no doubt” that it was a state-sponsored worm.

 

Flame is a cyber espionage program that steals data such as computer display contents, information about targeted systems, stored files, contact info and even audio conservations. Kaspersky Lab said that the worm’s features were different from Duqu and Stuxnet, but it matched up with them when comparing where it attacked, the software vulnerabilities it uses and the fact that only certain computers were targeted.

 

“Stuxnet and Duqu belonged to a single chain of attacks, which raised cyberwar-related concerns worldwide,” Eugene Kaspersky said in a canned statement. “The Flame malware looks to be another phase in this war, and it’s important to understand that such cyber weapons can easily be used against any country. Unlike with conventional warfare, the more developed countries are actually the most vulnerable in this case.”

 

Iran’s National Computer Emergency Response Team posted a warning about the malware on its site today and said a fix would be coming soon.

 

“At the time of writing, none of the 43 tested anti viruses could detect any of the malicious components. Nevertheless, a detector was created by Maher centre and delivered to selected organisations and companies in first days of May,” the site said.

 

“And now a removal tool is ready to be delivered.

 

“The research on samples implies that the recent incidents of mass data loss in Iran could be the outcome of some installed module of this threat,” it added.

 

Kaspersky Lab said it was currently doing deeper analysis of Flame, which has been in the wild since March 2010, and it would tell everyone what it learned on its blog posts.

 

“For now what is known is that it consists of multiple modules and is made up of several megabytes of executable code in total – making it around 20 times larger than Stuxnet, meaning that analysing this cyber weapon requires a large team of top-tier security experts and reverse engineers with vast experience in the cyber defence field,” the security firm said.

 

Gostev said that the malware was still stealing data.

“One of the most alarming facts is that the Flame cyber attack campaign is currently in its active phase, and its operator is consistently surveilling infected systems, collecting information and targeting new systems to accomplish its unknown goals,” he said

Anticipating INS Crocodile, More Sub Crews Trained

May 28, 2012

Anticipating INS Crocodile, More Sub Crews Trained – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News.

Israel Navy prepares to receive its fourth submarine, the INS Tanin (Crocodile), motivates youth to join submarines.
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By Gil Ronen

First Publish: 5/28/2012, 3:53 PM

 

Israeli navy Dolphin-class submarine

Israeli navy Dolphin-class submarine
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The Israeli Navy is preparing to receive its fourth Dolphin-class submarine by training a larger number of combat submarine crewmen and marine commando forces. The IDF Website quoted a reliable Navy source as saying approximately 10% more submarine crewmen will be trained at first.

Approximately two weeks ago, Israel Navy Submarine Tanin (Crocodile) was launched in the city of Kiel, Germany and officially handed over to the Ministry of Defense and the Israeli Navy.

“The submarine is currently undergoing tests, which only a limited number of officers participate in,” an Israeli Navy official told the IDF website. Once the testing phase is complete, a team of Israeli combat soldiers will take command of the submarine in German waters. It will most likely arrive in Israel in 2013 and will join the current IDF submarine fleet. The new submarine is considered to be one of the most advanced and versatile in the world, capable of adapting to a wide variety of missions.

In order to attract more enlistees to the submarine force, the IDF plans to open a submarine youth track as part of the Gadna – a pre-military program that introduces high school aged youth to the military.

The INS Tanin and two additional submarines that have been ordered will double the number of existing Israeli submarines.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak said recently that the new submarine “will amplify the capabilities of the IDF and the State of Israel’s strength.” In a probable allusion to the conflict with Iran, he added: “The Navy has undergone strategic changes over the past few years that place it at the forefront of the battle over the safety of Israel, as the long arm of the IDF.”

Netanyahu: Iran, Hezbollah are inseparable part of atrocities in Syria

May 28, 2012

Netanyahu: Iran, Hezbollah are inseparable part of atrocities in Syria | The Times of Israel.

Barak says Houla massacre makes international intervention in Syria necesary

Dead bodies following the assault on Houla, Syria on Friday. The UN estimates some 100 people died, including 32 children. (photo credit: AP/Shaam News Network. AP cannot independently verify this photo)

Dead bodies following the assault on Houla, Syria on Friday. The UN estimates some 100 people died, including 32 children. (photo credit: AP/Shaam News Network. AP cannot independently verify this photo)
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rime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed disgust Sunday over Friday’s Houla massacre and said that Iran and Hezbollah are part of the atrocities in Syria. Defense Minister Ehud Barak also called on world states to immediately stop the massacring in Syria.

Netanyahu accused Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces of perpetrating ongoing violence against innocent civilians.

“Iran and Hezbollah are an inseparable part of the Syrian atrocities and the world needs to act against them,” he added.

Barak stated that the massacre in Houla makes international intervention in Syria necessary. The recent incident serves as a reminder of why a strong IDF is essential for Israel, he added.

The leaders’ comments came two days after an assault on Houla killed some 100 people, including 32 children. The UN Security Council scheduled an emergency meeting to investigate the matter and determine how to proceed.

Syria rejected responsibility for the massacre.

Report: Iran, Hezbollah targeted Israeli, Saudi, US diplomats

May 28, 2012

Israel Hayom | Report: Iran, Hezbollah targeted Israeli, Saudi, US diplomats.

Middle East, U.S. officials believe recent assassination plots in Azerbaijan were part of larger effort by agents, Hezbollah terrorists and criminal gangs all linked to Iran to kill foreign envoys in at least seven countries in past year, according to The Washington Post.

Israel Hayom Staff

 

Indian investigators inspect a vehicle that exploded near the Israeli embassy in New Delhi, on February 14, 2012. [Archive]

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As US, Israeli positions diverge, Iran nuke work progresses

May 28, 2012

Israel Hayom | As US, Israeli positions diverge, Iran nuke work progresses.

Following visit by top U.S. negotiator Wendy Sherman, Jerusalem official says Israel’s demands for Iran differ from those of world powers, but both U.S. and Israel agree nuclear Iran is a threat • New report reveals Iran is enriching uranium at higher rate than declared • Defense Secretary Robert Panetta: U.S. has contingency plans for Iran attack.

Shlomo Cesana, Yoni Hirsch, Eli Leon, News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
The Parchin military site near Tehran. The Iranians have not given inspectors access to the site, which is suspected of being a nuclear facility.

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Israeli official: Gaps do exist between U.S., Israel over Iran nuclear program

May 28, 2012

Israeli official: Gaps do exist between U.S., Israel over Iran nuclear program – Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News.

Official says that while there is no disagreement that Iran is a threat to world peace, there is a gap over the non-satisfactory demands made by world powers in the Baghdad talks.

By Barak Ravid | May.28, 2012 | 8:49 AM | 14
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama meet at the White House. Photo by AP
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Iran’s chief negotiator Saeed Jalili (3rd R) and his delegation attend a meeting with representatives of the U.S., Russia, China, Germany, France and Britain in Baghdad, May 23, 2012. Photo by Reuters

Israeli officials said Monday that there are gaps between Israel and the United States over negotiations with Iran, as opposed to previous announcements made by the U.S administration.

A senior Israeli official stated that while there is no disagreement that Iran is a threat to world peace and should be prevented from obtaining a nuclear weapon, there is a gap over the non-satisfactory demands made by world powers in the Baghdad talks, which do not answer Israel’s minimum requirements that it believes should be placed before the Iranians.

“The Iranians arrived at the Baghdad talks to gain time,” said the Israeli official. “We are saying this with prior knowledge, not only from estimations.”

“The Iranians have given nothing up to this point and have not yielded over a thing, but they have gained eight weeks to continue their nuclear program. We believed that Iran would be willing to make sacrifices over the issue of enrichment to the level of 20% in order to save its nuclear program, but even they are not even willing to do that.”

On Friday, an American negotiation team arrived in Israel following two days of intensive talks in Baghdad. In a briefing to journalists in Tel Aviv, a top U.S. official said that “There are no gaps between the U.S. and Israel in anything related to talks between Iran and the six world powers over the future of Iran’s nuclear program.”

The U.S. official, who is intimately acquainted with the P5 + 1 talks which took place in Baghdad last week, asked to remain anonymous owing to the sensitive nature of the issue.

According to the official, the U.S. government does not feel that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to pressure it over negotiations with Iran.

“We are the ones who are pressuring ourselves because we see a nuclear Iran as a real danger to global security, and not because of Israel, ” the U.S. official said.

“Even if we do not have the patience, we need to give diplomacy a chance before military action…it is still not too late, and I think that Israel also doesn’t think it’s too late,” the official added.

On Friday, the head of the U.S. negotiation team, undersecretary of state for political affairs Wendy Sherman, arrived in Israel along with officials from the White House National Security Council working on the Iran nuclear issue – Gary Seymour and Puneet Talwar.

The American team had a three-hour meeting with Defense Minister Ehud Barak, with National Security advisor Yaakov Amidror, and a number of other senior Israeli officials who deal with the Iran issue, in order to update them on the talks in Baghdad.

Iran confirms sending troops to Syria, says bloodshed otherwise would be worse

May 28, 2012

Iran confirms sending troops to Syria, says bloodshed otherwise would be worse.

 

A rare admission that Iran was aiding the Damascus regime came in a statement from an Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force official. (File photo)

A rare admission that Iran was aiding the Damascus regime came in a statement from an Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force official. (File photo)

 

 

Iran reportedly confirmed late Sunday that it has sent troops to aid Syrian President Bashar Assad’s crackdown on anti-regime protests, adding that the country’s uprising would have been bloodier had it not interfered.

The rare admission that Iran was aiding the Damascus regime came in a statement from General Ismail Qa’ani, deputy-commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force,

“If the Islamic Republic was not present in Syria, the massacre of civilians would have been twice as bad,” General Ismail Qa’ani, deputy-commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ Quds Force, told Tehran’s ISNA news agency.

 

Iran, he added, “Had physically and non-physically stopped the rebels from killing many more among the Syrian people.”

But after only a few hours of being published on the ISNA’s website, the quote was removed without any explanation.

Gen. Qa’ani’s statement was however still picked up by international media outlets online.

Some analysts say that his published statement was merely a slip-up, although it bears some truth.

“I think what he said was not studied, he didn’t consult with his superiors, it just came out of his mouth in an occasion when he shouldn’t have said something about Iranian participation in Syria,” said Alireza Nourizadeh, the director of the Centre for Arab & Iranian Studies in London.

The statement had come at a tense time in Syria, following the killing of at least 108 people, including many children, in Houla, a neighborhood in the embattled province of Homs.

The massacre has drawn international condemnation from the United Nations, the United States, Britain, Germany and France, while the Arab League called for an emergency session of the U.N. Security Council.

“But what he [Qa’ani] has said is true; the uprising would have been bloodier had Iran not participated. Syria had the Quds force on its side,” Nourizadeh added.

“The Quds used their intelligence networks to train the Syrian army how to fight people without killing; how to use force to cause injury, without being accused of a massacre.

“The Syrian army was not well trained. Iranians also went to Syria as experts on cyber warfare, teaching them how to control websites and social media and how to jam television channels,” said Nourizadeh.

After Qa’ani’s controversial statement was removed, Iran on Monday condemned killings in Houla, blaming them on “terrorist actions” rather than its Damascus ally and calling for the perpetrators to be punished.

Iran “condemns the terrorist actions in the Houla area in Homs in Syria. The killing of a number of innocent people in the area has distressed the Islamic nations,” the foreign ministry said in a statement relayed by official media.

It denounced the “suspect act” and urged authorities “to identify and punish those responsible.”

Israel forced to end official silence on Syria bloodshed

May 28, 2012

Israel forced to end official silence on Syria bloodshed.

 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday voiced his revulsion over the killing, while accusing Iran and its Lebanese militia ally Hezbollah of being accomplices. (AP)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday voiced his revulsion over the killing, while accusing Iran and its Lebanese militia ally Hezbollah of being accomplices. (AP)

 

 

The latest wave of bloodshed in Syria has forced Israel to end its long official silence on events taking place across its northern border, the foreign ministry spokesman told AFP on Monday.

“In light of the exceptional character of the massacres committed by the regime, Israel has ended the media silence which it has been observing until now,” spokesman Yigal Palmor said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday voiced his revulsion over the killing, while accusing Iran and its Lebanese militia ally Hezbollah of being accomplices.

 

He was “revolted was by the incessant massacres conducted by Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces against… civilians… which continued over the weekend in the town of Houla,” Netanyahu’s office said.

The United Nations says that at least 108 people- including 49 children and 34 women -were slaughtered in the Syrian village of Houla on Friday and Saturday, many of them gruesomely blown to pieces or shot dead at point blank range.

Netanyahu’s office had not previously officially commented on the violence in Syria.

Israeli leaders, fearful of the uncertain future likely to follow the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have been restrained in their criticism so far.

Defense Minister Ehud Barak, however, said on May 16 that Assad was “doomed,” and he urged the international community to increase pressure on his embattled regime

Palmor said that the Israeli change of tone was not a response to criticism from Assad’s opponents that Israel was seeking to support him.

“We are not responding out of opportunism,” he said. “Anyway both sides see us as Satan. The Syrian regime accuses us of supporting the insurgents and the insurgents say that we back Bashar al-Assad.”

Israel and Syria are officially in a state of war and are in dispute over the Golan Heights, which Israel captured during the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed, but there has been no major incident along their shared border since the 1973 Middle East war.

More than 13,000 people have been killed since an uprising against Assad erupted in March last year, according to monitors.

‘Iran-backed’ assassination plots targeted Arab, Israeli, U.S. officials: report

May 28, 2012

‘Iran-backed’ assassination plots targeted Arab, Israeli, U.S. officials: report.

Iran has accused the United States and Israel of killing its scientists, but it has repeatedly denied any role in plots to assassinate foreign diplomats abroad. (File photo)

Iran has accused the United States and Israel of killing its scientists, but it has repeatedly denied any role in plots to assassinate foreign diplomats abroad. (File photo)

New evidence has linked attempts to assassinate Middle Eastern, Israeli and American officials and businessmen to either Iran-backed Hezbollah or Iran-based operatives, The Washington Post reported Monday.

Investigators working in four countries amassed the evidence uncovering plots, which included a probe by intelligence agencies within the United States and Azerbaijan. The investigation found that in November 2011, the Iranian-backed plan was to kill American diplomats working within the U.S. embassy in the small Central Asian country.

“The plot had two strands, U.S. officials learned, one involving snipers with silencer-equipped rifles and the other a car bomb, apparently intended to kill embassy employees or members of their families,” the newspaper reported.

Citing unnamed U.S. and Middle Eastern security officials, the newspaper said the evidence included phone records, forensic tests, coordinated travel arrangements and even cellphone SIM cards purchased in Iran and used by several of the would-be assailants.

The probe found that the Azerbaijan plot was apparently just one of many. Iranian-backed operatives have been linked to attempts to kill foreign diplomats in at least seven countries over a span of 13 months, the paper said.

The targets have included two Saudi officials, a half-dozen Israelis and − in the Azerbaijan case − several Americans, according to the report.

But the U.S. administration “has declined to directly link the Azerbaijan plot to the Iranian government, avoiding what could be an explosive accusation at a time when the two governments are engaged in negotiations on limiting Iran’s nuclear program,” The Post noted.

In March, Iranian officials formally accepted a proposal to resume negotiations with six world powers on proposals to curb its nuclear program.

Strikingly, the attempts halted abruptly in early spring, at a time when Iran began to shift its tone after weeks of bellicose anti-Western rhetoric and threats to shut down vital shipping lanes, The Post said.

“There appears to have been a deliberate attempt to calm things down ahead of the talks,” the paper quotes an unnamed Western diplomat as saying. “What happens if the talks fail — that’s anyone’s guess.”

It is unknown whether the attempts were ordered by Iranian government officials or carried out with the authorities’ tacit approval by a proxy group such as Hezbollah, The Post noted.

Many U.S. officials and Middle East experts see the incidents as part of an ongoing shadow war, a multi-sided, covert struggle, in which Iran also has been the victim of assassinations, the report said.

Four scientists tied to Iran’s nuclear program have been killed by unknown assailants in the past three years, and the country’s nuclear sites have been hobbled by cyberattacks, the paper noted.

Iran has accused the United States and Israel of killing its scientists, but it has repeatedly denied any role in plots to assassinate foreign diplomats abroad.

Last month, Egyptian security services arrested three Iranians for allegedly plotting to kidnap and murder Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Cairo, Ahmed Abdel Aziz al-Qattan, three months ago, a legal advisor at the Saudi embassy told Al Arabiya.

Advisor Sami Gamal Eddine said in a telephone interview that Egyptian officials informed Saudi authorities at the time but the Kingdom preferred to stay silent about the incident.

Gamal Eddine said the plot was foiled three months ago and Egypt’s ruling military council offered to tighten security for the Saudi ambassador but that the latter refused any increased protection.

US-Arab exercise drills Iran landing. Syrian rebels obtain German machine guns

May 28, 2012

US-Arab exercise drills Iran landing. Syrian rebels obtain German machine guns.

 

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report May 28, 2012, 5:59 PM (GMT+02:00)

 

US Marine craft drill off Aqaba

The US-Arab Eager Lion 2012 exercise ends Wednesday, May 30, after 12,000 mostly American as well as Saudi, Jordanian, Qatari and UAE special forces troops staged three weeks of joint maneuvers in Jordan.

In the marine section, debkafile’s military sources report, around 3,000 US, Jordanian and Saudi special forces troops of three battalions practiced landings on Jordanian beaches and the rapid seizure of fortified mountain bases and command posts on Jordanian terrain resembling the three islands commanding the Strait of Hormuz where the Revolutionary Guards have established marine bases and other parts of Iran.

The mountains behind Aqaba port soar to 6,000 ft.
Taking part were the US 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion, Maritime Raid Force, the 24th  Maritime Expeditionary Unit, the Jordanian 77th Reconnaissance Battalion and Saudi special marine forces aboard landing craft.
Their command post was set up aboard the new USS New York amphibious transport dock, which was sent to the Red Sea to boost American strength in the region with 700 marines aboard, landing craft and helicopters for dropping troops opposite land targets.
The command vessel and the exercise were clearly visible to observers from the neighboring Israeli port and resort town of Eilat.
In the ground section of Eager Lion 2012, large scale US and Arab special forces carried out practice operations backed by air and armored strength including assault helicopters in northern Jordan near the Syrian border.
debkafile’s military sources report that Gen. James Mattis, head of the US Central Command, secretly visited both sections of the exercise. If President Barack Obama orders an attack on Syria or Iran, he will be in command.
Our intelligence sources in Washington report that, Saturday, May 26, the president turned down Gen. Mattis’s application for a third US aircraft carrier and strike force to join the USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Enterprise deployed in the Persian Gulf. Obama decided not to raise military tensions with Iran so long as Tehran is ready to keep negotiations with the six world powers going. Should they break down, he would likely reconsider.
Meanwhile, Eager Lion 2012 is an important adjunct to international intervention in the Arab Revolt and preparations for war with Iran.
Last Thursday, May 24, a Russian arms ship, the Professor Katsman, was detected approaching the Syrian port of Tartus. Although the crew shut down communications systems and crept forward in silence, debkafile’s intelligence sources discovered the vessel dropping anchor in the Syrian port Friday. Military equipment was then unloaded behind tarpaulin screens and transferred to waiting Syrian military truck convoys.

Our sources identified the cargo delivered as consisting of large quantities of artillery and tank shells as well as spare parts for tanks.
The North Korean arms ships Odai is also reported on its way to Tartus with hardware for the Syrian army.

Our military sources report at the same time that Syrian rebels have started using German HK MG4 machine guns in their attacks on Syrian military targets. These weapons are in service with the German Bundeswher. It is the first time German military hardware has been seen in the Middle East in the 67 years since World War II ended. It is not known how the Syrian rebels procured the guns and who is supplying them with ammo.