Hacker group "Gonjeshke Darande" threatens to disclose internal information of Iranian exchange Nobitex
The hacker group "Gonjeshke Darande" (Persian for "Fierce Sparrow") has announced that it has launched a cyberattack against the Iranian cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex, warning that it will release the exchange's source code and internal network information within 24 hours. The group accuses Nobitex of being a core tool for the Iranian regime to circumvent international sanctions and finance terrorist activities, even openly instructing users on how to use its infrastructure to bypass sanctions. The hackers also claim that working at Nobitex is recognized by the Iranian government as valid military service, highlighting the exchange's importance to the regime. Previously, this hacker group had targeted the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' "Bank Sepah." The hackers have warned Nobitex users to withdraw their assets as soon as possible, stating that "any assets remaining on the platform after this time will be at risk." Earlier reports indicated that the Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex was suspected of being hacked, with losses amounting to $48.65 million.
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