According to latest reports, the Iran government and the country’s nuclear facilities have been hit by massive cyberattacks; while there is no information about when this happened and who is behind the attacks, it is being said that important information has been stolen.
As per the local media reports, all three branches of the Iranian government, namely, executive, legislature and judiciary have been hit by the massive cyberattacks. Along with the Iran government branches, the country’s nuclear facilities have also been targeted by these cyberattacks.
Iran International English quoted Firouzabadi, former Secretary of Iran’s Supreme Council of Cyberspace as saying, “Nearly all three branches of Iran’s government – the judiciary, the legislature and the executive branch – have been hit by heavy cyberattacks, and their information stolen.”
The former secretary of the Supreme Council of Cyberspace has said that many key areas in the country have been hit by these cyberattacks including the nuclear facilities. […]
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