US targets Iran’s intelligence and security ministry with fresh sanctions
The US on Thursday imposed sanctions on 45
individuals and two entities linked to Iran’s intelligence and security
ministry.
The State Department named one of the entities as
Iranian cyber-threat group Advanced Persistent Threat 39 and the other as a
front company called Rana Intelligence Computing Company. Official said both
are owned or controlled by Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security.
The Iranian government “employed a years-long
malware campaign that targeted Iranian dissidents, journalists, and
international companies in the travel sector” through Rana the department said.
The regime is using its intelligence ministry to
target innocent civilians and companies and “advance its destabilizing agenda
around the world,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said.
He added that the US will counter cyber campaigns
that jeoporadize security and inflict damage on the international travel
sector.
The 45 designated individuals had worked as
managers, programmers, and hacking experts while employed by Rana. They
targeted the networks of international businesses, institutions, air carriers,
and other targets that the ministry considered a threat.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the US would
continue to “expose Iran’s nefarious behaviour” and that the country is determined
to protect itself and its allies from Iranian hackers.



