On December 12th, 2011, the Times of India reported that US officials are looking into a possible Iranian plot to launch cyber attacks against US nuclear plants. According to the article, in 2007, a Venezuelan diplomat "participated in the alleged plot to target sensitive US national security facilities, including nuclear power plants." That same diplomat, Livia Antonieta Acosta, is currently a US based Venezuelan diplomat. These allegations all came from a television documentary.
The story sounds a bit crazy, but apparently the State Department has gotten involved. The article quotes a State Department deputy spokesman as saying "We did see the Univision report and are cognizant of the allegations they've made . . . we obviously take Iranian activity in the hemisphere seriously." The same official noted that there is no corroborating evidence.
Moreover, four US Congressional representatives have sent a letter to Secretary of State Hilary Clinton expressing their concern over the Venezuelan diplomat. That letter can be found here, via the Intra-American Security Watch.
It's too early to make anything of this, but it will be interesting to see how this story develops.
The source article can be found here.
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