Iran's cyberattack on billionaire Adelson provides lesson on strategy
As the U.S. awaits possible retribution over a recent airstrike that killed a top general, theres at least one American businessman who can attest, in detail, to what happened after he provoked Iran.
In October 2013, Sheldon Adelson, the casino magnate and prominent supporter of conservative politicians and Israel, appeared on a panel in New York in which he suggested that the U.S. could send a message to Iran, regarding its nuclear ambitions, by detonating an American warhead in the middle of the Iranian desert.
You want to be wiped out? Go ahead and take a tough position, said Adelson, who later became a major supporter of President Donald Trump. His comments infuriated Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who two weeks later said America should slap these prating people in the mouth.
Months later, in February 2014, hackers inserted malware into the computer networks of Adelsons Las Vegas casino. The withering cyberattack laid waste to about three quarters of the companys Las Vegas servers; the cost of recovering data and building new systems cost $40 million or more.
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Couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy.