https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/with-trumps-approval-pentagon-launched-cyber-strikes-against-iran/2019/06/22/250d3740-950d-11e9-b570-6416efdc0803_story.html
By Ellen Nakashima
The Washington Post
June 22, 2019
President Trump approved an offensive cyberstrike that disabled Iranian
computer systems used to control rocket and missile launches, even as he backed
away from a conventional military attack in response to its downing Thursday of
an unmanned U.S. surveillance drone, according to people familiar with the
matter.
The cyberstrikes, launched Thursday night by personnel with U.S. Cyber Command,
were in the works for weeks if not months, according to two of these people,
who said the Pentagon proposed launching them after Iran’s alleged attacks on
two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman earlier this month.
The strike against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was coordinated with
U.S. Central Command, the military organization with purview of activity
throughout the Middle East, these people said. They spoke on the condition of
anonymity because the operation remains extremely sensitive.
Though crippling to Iran’s military command and control systems, the operation
did not involve a loss of life or civilian casualties — a contrast to
conventional strikes, which the president said he called back Thursday because
they would not be “proportionate.”
The administration on Saturday warned industry officials to be alert for
cyberattacks originating from Iran.
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