Iran says it has struck Oracle data center in Dubai, Amazon data center in Bahrain — country has threatened to attack Nvidia, Intel, and others, too

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As war in the Middle East intensifies, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps reportedly hits data centers belonging to American companies and potentially causing massive damages. (Image credit: Oracle)

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said on Thursday that it had hit a data center linked to Oracle in Dubai as part of its war against the U.S. and U.S. technology companies in the region, reports The Times of India. The government of Dubai was quick to deny the report, according to Gulf News. An Amazon facility in Bahrain was also targeted, according to NDTV, which cites the Tasnim news agency.

Several days ago, the IRGC named Oracle among a group of American corporations it accuses of enabling U.S. and Israeli military activity, alongside Apple, Boeing, Cisco, Google, HP, IBM, Meta, and Microsoft. Oracle has cloud and artificial intelligence contracts with the U.S. Department of Defense, and its chairman, Larry Ellison, has longstanding ties with Israel, which were among the factors cited in the accusations. In addition, the IRGC targeted American aluminum and steel industries in Bahrain and the UAE, as well as Rafael arms factories in Israel.

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  • Gururu
    I can’t think of a worse time than now when big tech is so intertwined with a despot that their own companies become targets.
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  • Zaranthos
    Gururu said:
    I can’t think of a worse time than now when big tech is so intertwined with a despot that their own companies become targets.

    Your comment makes no sense to me unless I apply a purely political lens to it, in which case I can't even construct an intellectual reply because that goes against the policies here...
    Reply
  • usertests
    Zaranthos said:
    Your comment makes no sense to me unless I apply a purely political lens to it, in which case I can't even construct an intellectual reply because that goes against the policies here...
    Does not compute. Delete, exterminate!
    Reply
  • TechieTwo
    Stopping terrorist acts against companies and the populace should certainly be a #1 priority for the world.
    Reply
  • Gururu
    TechieTwo said:
    Stopping terrorist acts against companies and the populace should certainly be a #1 priority for the world.
    That's why Anthropic won the court case...
    Reply
  • Notton
    TechieTwo said:
    Stopping terrorist acts against companies and the populace should certainly be a #1 priority for the world.
    Ah yes, I forgot companies are worth more than hundreds human lives, and we can piece the scrambled human bits back together as if nothing happened. /s
    Reply