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A hacking group that has previously been linked to Israel claimed on Monday to have paralyzed gas stations across Iran in a cyberattack.
The group known as “Gonjeshke Darande,” or “predatory sparrow,” said that it had disabled “a majority of the gas pumps throughout Iran.”
“This cyberattack comes in response to the aggression of the Islamic Republic and its proxies in the region,” the group said in statements in Persian and English.
“Khamenei, playing with fire has a price,” the group warned. “This is just a taste of what we have in store.”
The group claimed to have gained access to the payment systems of the impacted gas stations, as well as each station’s central server and management system.
The group known as “Gonjeshke Darande,” or “predatory sparrow,” said that it had disabled “a majority of the gas pumps throughout Iran.”
“This cyberattack comes in response to the aggression of the Islamic Republic and its proxies in the region,” the group said in statements in Persian and English.
“Khamenei, playing with fire has a price,” the group warned. “This is just a taste of what we have in store.”
The group claimed to have gained access to the payment systems of the impacted gas stations, as well as each station’s central server and management system.
Israel-linked group claims cyberattack that shut down 70% of Iran’s gas stations
Tehran cites 'software problem' as cause for shutdown; group known as Gonjeshke Darande takes responsibility, says attack is response to Iranian aggression
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