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Barnama
14 hours ago
- Barnama
Iran Blocks Major Israeli Cyber Assaults On Banking, Vital Infrastructure Networks
ISTANBUL, June 21 (Bernama-Anadolu) -- Iran's Cyber Security Command announced that since the onset of Israeli cyberattacks amid the conflict, multiple attempts to disrupt critical infrastructure, including the banking network, have been largely thwarted, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing Iranian Mehr News Agency on Friday. Key achievements highlighted, according to a statement by the Command, include repelling major distributed denial-of-service attacks, limiting hacker groups' access to sabotage systems and steal data, causing a partial collapse of Israel's command and control (C4I) structures near military operations and disrupting Israeli data collection mechanisms used for targeted attacks. Additionally, efforts prevented the exploitation of mobile phone malware by hostile actors, it added.


New Straits Times
15 hours ago
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Cyber war intensifies as Iran counters Israeli hacking attempts
ISTANBUL: Iran's Cyber Security Command announced that since the onset of Israeli cyberattacks amid the conflict, multiple attempts to disrupt critical infrastructure, including the banking network, have been largely thwarted, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing Iranian Mehr News Agency on Friday. Key achievements highlighted, according to a statement by the Command, include repelling major distributed denial-of-service attacks, limiting hacker groups' access to sabotage systems and steal data, causing a partial collapse of Israel's command and control (C4I) structures near military operations and disrupting Israeli data collection mechanisms used for targeted attacks. Additionally, efforts prevented the exploitation of mobile phone malware by hostile actors, it added. The Cyber Security Command warned collaborators with Israel that they would be "identified and prosecuted." Hostilities broke out on June 13 when Israel launched airstrikes on several sites across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory strikes. Israeli authorities said at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then in Iranian missile attacks. Meanwhile, in Iran, 639 people have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded in the Israeli assault, according to Iranian media reports. – BERNAMA-ANADOLU


The Sun
15 hours ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Iran blocks major Israeli cyber assaults on banking, vital infrastructure networks
ISTANBUL: Iran's Cyber Security Command announced that since the onset of Israeli cyberattacks amid the conflict, multiple attempts to disrupt critical infrastructure, including the banking network, have been largely thwarted, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing Iranian Mehr News Agency on Friday. Key achievements highlighted, according to a statement by the Command, include repelling major distributed denial-of-service attacks, limiting hacker groups' access to sabotage systems and steal data, causing a partial collapse of Israel's command and control (C4I) structures near military operations and disrupting Israeli data collection mechanisms used for targeted attacks. Additionally, efforts prevented the exploitation of mobile phone malware by hostile actors, it added. The Cyber Security Command warned collaborators with Israel that they would be 'identified and prosecuted.' Hostilities broke out on June 13 when Israel launched airstrikes on several sites across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory strikes. Israeli authorities said at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then in Iranian missile attacks. Meanwhile, in Iran, 639 people have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded in the Israeli assault, according to Iranian media reports.


The Sun
15 hours ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Iran thwarts major Israeli cyberattacks on banking network
ISTANBUL: Iran's Cyber Security Command announced that since the onset of Israeli cyberattacks amid the conflict, multiple attempts to disrupt critical infrastructure, including the banking network, have been largely thwarted, Anadolu Ajansi (AA) reported, citing Iranian Mehr News Agency on Friday. Key achievements highlighted, according to a statement by the Command, include repelling major distributed denial-of-service attacks, limiting hacker groups' access to sabotage systems and steal data, causing a partial collapse of Israel's command and control (C4I) structures near military operations and disrupting Israeli data collection mechanisms used for targeted attacks. Additionally, efforts prevented the exploitation of mobile phone malware by hostile actors, it added. The Cyber Security Command warned collaborators with Israel that they would be 'identified and prosecuted.' Hostilities broke out on June 13 when Israel launched airstrikes on several sites across Iran, including military and nuclear facilities, prompting Tehran to launch retaliatory strikes. Israeli authorities said at least 25 people have been killed and hundreds injured since then in Iranian missile attacks. Meanwhile, in Iran, 639 people have been killed and more than 1,300 wounded in the Israeli assault, according to Iranian media reports.


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
In Iran's ban on internet-connected devices, a reminder of Israel's Lebanon walkie-talkie, pager blasts
In view of the growing tensions with Israel, Iran's cybersecurity command has banned the use of internet-connected devices for government officials and their security teams. This directive comes amid the fear that Israeli agencies will be able to use the mobile networks to plan targeted assassinations. As per the IRGC-affiliated Fars news agency, the command from the security agency extended to all devices connected to public communication or telecommunications networks. This directive from the Iranian agency also seems to be stemming from incidents like Israel's coordinated blasts in Lebanon through walkie-talkie and pagers, that targetted Hezbollah members. Track LIVE updates on Israel-Iran tensions here 'The use of connected devices by officials and their security personnel is now prohibited,' Fars quoted the Cyber Security Command as saying. The news agency further warned that turning off mobile phones at sensitive locations may not prevent location tracking, adding that the command recommends the use of secure, anti-tracking devices. In September 2024, thousands of handheld pagers and walkie-talkie devices exploded across Lebanon. These devices were targeted due to their use by Hezbollah leaders and government officials. The attack was also expanded to parts of Syria. As per the Lebanese government, a total of 42 people were killed, including 12 civilians, and over 4,000 people were left injured due to the blasts. Also Read: Israeli warns Iran's Ayatollah Ali Khamenei could meet fate similar to Saddam Hussein: 'Remember…' The blasts took place over two days. The first explosions were reported on September 17, 2024, and involved pagers. The second explosion on September 18, 2024, involved exploding walkie-talkies. Following the attack, Israel denied its involvement and distanced itself from the blasts in Lebanon. However, later in November 2024, Israeli prime minister Netanyahu admitted Israel's role in the blasts after he was quoted as saying - "The pager operation and the elimination of [Hezbollah leader Hassan] Nasrallah were carried out despite the opposition of senior officials in the defense establishment and those responsible for them in the political echelon," by Hebrew media. Netanyahu's statement come after he fired former defence minister Yoav Gallant 'due to an erosion of trust' between the Israeli official and the PM. However, as per Gallant, he was removed from office due to his disagreement with Netanyahu on Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip. The conflict between Iran and Israel continued for a fifth consecutive day after both countries launched fresh drone and missile attacks one another. On Monday, the Israeli Air Force targeted Iranian state broadcaster IRIB in Tehran, claiming it was being used as a front for the Iranian Armed Forces. In retaliation, Iran launched a series of missiles towards Israel, which were intercepted by the Iron Dome.