Iran’s state television presenter, owned by television TV channels, was hacked on Wednesday evening to interrupt regular programming and air videos calling for street protests against the Iranian government, according to many reports.
It is now unknown who is behind the attack, though Iran sent his fingers to Israel, Iran International.
“If you feel disturbances or irrelevant messages while viewing different TV channels, this is due to the enemy’s intervention in satellite signals,” there was a television company quoted As they say.
Violation of state television – last in A string of cyberattacks Iran, which was attributed to the actor associated with Israel. It also coincides with the hacking of September Bank and Nobitex, the largest exchange of cryptocurrencies in Iran.
Hack Nobitex has led to the theft of more than $ 90 million, a brazen escalation in a cyber -wine, which has been relied between Israel and Iran for more than a decade.
“Iranian formations have experimented with virtual assets both financially and as a strategic asset to support wider geopolitical ambitions – including the distribution of advanced weapons technology,” TRM LABS – Note. “This recent incident emphasizes how crypto -exchange, when, are some peripheral to conflicts, are increasingly becoming strategic goals for geopolitical subjects.”
The latest development also stems with the discovery of Israeli officials that Iran crosses private security cameras installed in Israel to collect real -time exploration, reflecting the similar tactics that Russia used after the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
“We know that in the last two -three days Iranians have tried to connect to the camera to understand what happened and where their missiles hit their accuracy,” -Refael Franco, former deputy director general of the National Cyber Direct, Israel, – Note.
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Groups that claim that DDOS attacks Israel between June 13 and June 18, 2025 | Source: Radware |
Cybersecurity firm Radware – Note Almost 40% of all DDOS Hacktivist activity has been directed against Israel since the last outbreak. On June 17, the Hacktivist Group Dienet warned that it would launch cyber-napades in the US if it joined the conflict against Iran.
Since then, this message has been intensified by other groups such as Arabic ghosts, Silhet -Banda and the fearless team, believing that these organizations create potential cooperation in cyberspace as combat fury on earth.
“Companies are urged to take maximum vigilance. Prevention signs are clear. Critical infrastructure, supply networks and even global businesses can be set targeted targets when cyber -Ogon is intensified,” said Pascal Jennez, Radware’s Director.
“Israeli-Iran conflict in 2025 is a vivid illustration of a modern hybrid war, where bytes and stories are as many parts of the battle as bombs and missiles.”
In A two parts analysisCloudsek said that more than 35 different pro -Iransk groups have initiated attacks on Israeli infrastructure, unlike one and a half dozen pro -Israeli groups involved in the activity of Khaktivists.
“The attacks were mostly made up of DDOS attacks, site defects and the required data violation aimed at government sites, military systems and critical infrastructure,” said the Pagilla Manohar Reddy security researcher.
“The most important thing is that these recent attacks support the same exaggeration and misinformation scheme that characterized the broader hactivist ecosystem, while the groups continue to accept the loan for non -related services, process old data leaks and fall asleep for the media.”