Iran threatens Nvidia, Apple and other 18 tech companies

42 points
1/21/1970
a day ago
by johnbarron

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bumblehean

AWS me-south-1 got hit (again) earlier today.

a day ago

johnbarron

"Amazon waives entire month’s AWS charges after Iranian drone attack" - https://www.networkworld.com/article/4151880/amazon-waives-e...

21 hours ago

sp3ktrum

Here's what I don't understand, why doesn't the US simply cut their connections to the world. It's quite easy to find fiber optic locations...cut them.

Instead of flinging bombs and missiles, take out their knees with some cable cutters.

a day ago

7952

Surely they would have terrestrial connections to the North. And this could encourage Iran to cut all the other fibre links that run through the region.

a day ago

drnick1

The Iranians themselves have already done that. A remaining option is to turn the lights off next.

a day ago

sharts

That could probably affect the entire region and not just a single country?

a day ago

Betelbuddy

Its called the Internet for a reason...

a day ago

tonyedgecombe

Because they have already done that themselves.

a day ago

zrn900

> Here's what I don't understand, why doesn't the US simply cut their connections to the world. It's quite easy to find fiber optic locations...cut them.

Iran cut it itself. Its running its own domestic internet where everything domestic works. All domestic banks, apps.

Literal arrogance to think that the US owns the world.

a day ago

throwawayqqq11

Iran is sanctioned for so long now, they had no other choice than to become as independent as possible.

Cutting communications hinders iran less then outsiders trying to spark a revolution. I think thats also a reason why russia and other autocratic nations have internet kill switches too.

> litteral arrogance

True.

a day ago

neonstatic

> I think thats also a reason why russia and other autocratic nations have internet kill switches too.

They have that for the same reason they always have a military, even if it's 100 years behind anyone else's - to keep the populace in check. A T-55 might be completely obsolete against a cheap FPV drone, but it's still a formidable weapon against a crowd of unarmed people.

a day ago

sp3ktrum

Not sure how that determines "Literal arrogance...". My assumption, perhaps naive, is that Iran had connections to the outside world from which the hacking was taking place.

Are the Iranian hackers not within Iran?

a day ago

nomel

You can buy access to compromised computers anywhere in the world. This would require cutting off any path to anywhere in the world, since the person performing the attacks can also be anywhere in the world.

The US isolating itself from the rest of the world isn't financially feasible.

a day ago

wil421

How did OP imply anything? He asked why one of the parties in the conflict don’t cut cables.

a day ago

owlcompliance

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tomalbrc

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ChrisArchitect

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johnbarron

"...Attacks on those companies would begin from 8 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1, Tehran time (12:30 p.m. EDT), the IRGC said in a post on Telegram translated by Google, warning employees at those companies to leave workplaces immediately to protect their lives...

The list of companies also featured Cisco, HP, Intel, Oracle, IBM, Dell, Palantir, JP Morgan, Tesla, GE, Spire Solutions, Boeing and UAE-based AI company G42. ..."

a day ago

3abiton

There is a possibility the IRGC are trolling, given it's April's Fool today.

a day ago

kridsdale1

I guess this is supposed to be funny but I wouldn’t take that chance.

a day ago

johnbarron

Kill they Supreme leader and 40 other leaders, destroy their Navy and Airforce and give them 30 days of B1 and B2 night and day bombings, and they decide it still worth it to joke on Aprils Fools ? :-) I have to give to them...

21 hours ago

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crvdgc

Sovereign AI adds another layer of meaning now that sovereignties are at war.

a day ago

risc_taker

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a day ago

sva_

So they mean to strike those companies with a presence in the middle east? Surely they don't think they can hit US mainland?

a day ago

zardo

Yes, they certainly mean they will attack those companies facilities in the region.

a day ago

belter

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