Iran says it has never reciprocated cyber attacks with counter raids, although it has been a victim of such illegal attacksin the past years.
Iran has never responded to these illegal attacks with reciprocal cyber attacks, IransForeign Ministry spokesman Hossein JaberiAnsari said on Friday.
He also noted that the Islamic Republic has been the victim of serious cyber attacks, such as the Stuxnet case, in recent years.
The spokesman was referring to the 2010 cyber attacks on Irans nuclear energy facilities by the Stuxnet computer worm, built jointly by the US and the Israeli regime.
He made the remarks in response to a recent New York Timesreport, whichcitedunnamed US officials as claiming that there has been a surge in cyber attacks by Iran against US State Department officials over the past month.
JaberiAnsari went on to say that the lack of an efficient legal system in the international arena to prevent and prohibit cyber attacks is one of the serious shortcomings in countering cyber raids.
Pointing to Irans rotating presidency of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the top diplomat said Tehran has always been committed to adopting and strengthening international deterrent mechanisms to prevent cyber attacks, urging all countries, especially the West, to cooperate and prevent such destructive measures.