
The attack was blamed on "foreign hackers," without naming Israel.

In May, a bustling port in southern Iran came under a cyberattack, affecting traffic around the port for days.
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The attacks, according to cyber experts, were carried out by hacking into the computer software of water pumps after routing through servers to hide the source of attacks. The cyber war gained momentum in April when a number of wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations and sewage water units in Israel came under heavy and sophisticated cyberattacks. In recent months, cyber-attacks on Israel's water infrastructure have been linked to Iran's shadowy cyber groups, even though both sides have refused to officially confirm or deny them. The claim, however, could not be substantiated, according to cyber experts. The same group earlier this month claimed responsibility for massive power outages in Israel. READ: Iran threatens retaliation against Israeli attacks on its nuclear facilities The aim of the operation, the anonymous group said, was to "show that we can plan the collision of tens of trains if we so wish." More than six days after the operation ended, it said stations were still dysfunctional owing to "severe damage to equipment and infrastructure." The group also released a map of Israel's rail network, identifying the 28 stations that were targeted, including Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University and Ben Gurion. However, the group warned the "worst is yet to come," suggesting the cyber warfare between the two countries is likely to escalate. The operation continued for 10 days, ending July 24. (2050GMT), the time of airstrikes on Iranian military commander Gen.

The "major cyber operation" was launched July 14 at 1.20 a.m. The statement was published by Telegram channels that is linked to Iran's revolutionary guards (IRGC).
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