The report, which claims that “American ‘black boxes’ failed at zero hour of the attack on Isfahan,” concerns devices that Iran claims either rebooted or dropped offline despite the country having already been disconnected from the global Internet, a fact it says “indicates deep sabotage.”
Iran claims US exploited networking equipment backdoors during strikes — says devices from Cisco and others failed despite blackout in attack that 'indicates deep sabotage'
Submitted 2 weeks ago by 1984@lemmy.today to technology@lemmy.today
partial_accumen@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Iran has been on the sanctioned blacklist for Cisco (and other enterprise level tech in government use) sales for decades. The only way Iran could get the gear into the country is by using unauthorized channels. Knowing there were no authorized sales, this would be very easy way for state level espionage organization to build compromised devices to flow into Iran.
If you buy a stolen computer, and there is a virus on it, you don’t really have any claim against the computer manufacturer.
lurch@sh.itjust.works 2 weeks ago
I have no evidence, but you know who likes to sell tampered devices? Israel. Remember when they sold pagers with explosives inside and killed and wounded a lot of ppl in Lebanon, including killing 2 children? en.wikipedia.org/…/2024_Lebanon_electronic_device…
I would suggest taking a close look at the companies which resold this stuff, because other buyers may be in for a surprise as well.