When hackers attacked UK parliament email accounts in June, it was tempting to blame Russia. After all, it’s been rather busy lately. However, it looks like people were pointing their fingers in the wrong direction. The Times has learned that British intelligence has pinned the campaign on Iran — it’d be the country’s first cyberattack against the UK, in fact. While the actual damage was relatively limited (about 30 Members of Parliament were compromised out of roughly 9,000 total accounts), the intrusion supports beliefs that Iran has become a serious player in cyberwarfare after years of being little more than a target. Officials aren’t commenting on the attack, but there are a few theories as to why Iran would take this risk.
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