Predatory Sparrow, a pro-Israeli hacktivist group, announced that they hacked Iran's Bank Sepah, disrupting its operations as part of their ongoing cyber warfare with Iran. The group claimed the bank was instrumental in financing the Iranian regime's terrorist activities and military ambitions. Reports of banking disruptions and closed branches emerged, indicating significant consequences for the Iranian populace. This cyberattack coincides with escalating military conflicts between Israel and Iran, raising questions about the implications of widespread cyber warfare in geopolitical tensions.
Predatory Sparrow, also known as Gonjeshke Darande, claimed responsibility for cyberattacks on Iran's Bank Sepah, disrupting banking services and targeting funding of the Islamic regime.
The group asserts that Bank Sepah facilitated the financing of the Iranian regime's terrorist proxies and missile programs, justifying their cyberattack as a move against terrorism.
Reports indicate widespread banking disruptions across Iran following the alleged hack, with customers unable to access their accounts, reflecting the attack's impact.
The incident occurs amidst rising tensions between Israel and Iran, highlighting the ongoing cyber conflict as military actions escalate in the region.
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