
A major cyberattack has targeted the Central Bank of Iran and several other banks, causing widespread disruptions in the country's banking system. Reports suggest this could be one of the largest cyberattacks in Iran's history. The attack has paralyzed the computer systems of these banks, making it difficult for people to withdraw money. Initial assessments indicate that the attack may have originated from an Israeli hacker group, with some reports attributing it to agents called Natan Kod and Mik Oded. The Iranian opposition channel 'Iran International' has been a primary source of information on this incident. The cyberattack occurred on Wednesday.
JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran's central bank hit by major cyberattack causing widespread disruptions across the country's banking system. https://t.co/J2BxfecxTx
Interesting: Major cyberattack reported in Iran today. Iran’s Central Bank and many other national banks have been hit. People can’t withdraw money. ATM screen: “You can't take your money from the bank... It was invested by Iran regime in terror and creating wars.” https://t.co/Yo6HrUrbCR
🚨🚨 Massive Cyberattack Paralyzes Iran's Banking System 🚨🚨 A massive cyber attack reportedly paralyzed the computer systems of Iranian banks on Wednesday, in what is being described as one of the largest cyber attacks in the country's history. The Central Bank of Iran… https://t.co/8j4sv4Dpc2
