Iran nuclear talks: Claims Israeli secret service ‘bugged hotels’ during decisive negotiations
‘The Israeli secret service is suspected of being behind a series of mysterious yet highly sophisticated cyber-spying attacks on decisive negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme held at luxury hotels across Europe earlier this year, Swiss media has reported.
A Swiss newspaper, Der Tagesanzeiger, said that research carried out by its staff had shown that cyber hackers had been able to snoop on all the negotiations conducted last spring and summer by Iran, the United States, Germany and the UN’s four other veto powers, including Britain.
The paper said Swiss investigators had discovered that the cyber attackers had infiltrated surveillance cameras at top hotels used for the Iran talks in Switzerland and Austria using a highly sophisticated $50m (£33m) Trojan programme, which had almost certainly been developed by the Israeli secret service.’
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