US warns of potential cyberattacks from Iran amid tensions

US warns of potential cyberattacks from Iran amid tensions

Washington: The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has warned Americans to be prepared for “cyber disruptions, suspicious emails and network delays” amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran after the killing of Iranian Major General Qasem Soleimani.

The Department bulletin, which the agency said describes “current developments or general trends regarding threats of terrorism”, was issued on Saturday, reports Xinhua news agency.

Citing Iran’s public statements that it intends to retaliate against the US, the bulletin said there was no information at this time “indicating a specific, credible threat” to America.

It claimed that Iran “maintains a robust cyber program and can execute cyberattacks against the US”.

“Iran is capable, at a minimum, of carrying out attacks with temporary disruptive effects against critical infrastructure in the US.”

Besides, the DHS warned that “homegrown violent extremists could capitalize on the heightened tensions to launch individual attacks,” stressing that “an attack in the homeland may come with little or no warning”. (IANS)

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