Endakara also confirmed the attack in its blog post that crypto tracing suggests that Nobitax is actually links with the IRGC operators, Hamas, Yemen’s fisheries and Palestinian Islamic Jihad Group. Robinson says, “It is also a task of sabotage, which attacks a financial institution, which was important to avoid restrictions in Iran’s cryptocurrency use.”
The hunter sparrow is one for a long time Cyberfare-focused group most aggressive in the worldHackers, widely considered a link to Israeli military or intelligence agencies, have targeted Iran over the years, which is with a barrage of a barrage of careful planned attacks on the important infrastructure of the country. The group has targeted Iran’s railway with data-destructive attacks and twice with disabled payment systems at thousands of Iranian gas stations, which has led to a lack of nationwide fuel. In 2022, it probably carried out the most physically devastating cyber attack in history, kidnapping industrial control systems in Khouzeston Steel Mill, causing a large VAT of melted steel to spread on the floor, the plant survived and almost burnt employees, as shown in the group itself. Attack video Posted to its YouTube account.
In fact, why the hunter sparrow has now attracted its attention to Iran’s financial sector – whether it sees those financial institutions the most resulting or only because its banks and Crypto exchange were sufficiently weak to offer the goal of the opportunity – now the chief analyst of the intelligence group of the danger, Google’s danger, says the main analyst. Almost any conflict, he notes, now contains a cyberist or a cybercatac from a state-contained hackers. But especially the entry of the hunter sparrow in this war suggests that it may be more to come up with serious consequences.
“This actor is very serious and very capable, and that is that we separate them from many tasks that we will probably see in the coming weeks or months,” says Haltquist. “A lot of actors are going to threaten. This is the one that can follow through the dangers.”
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