Iran moves hundreds of millions in crypto during nationwide internet blackout, report reveals
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A network of cryptocurrencies linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) continued to operate even during Iran’s Internet blackout that followed the February 28 attacks on Iran. According to a cyber intelligence report reviewed by Fox News Digital, the infrastructure allowed large amounts of cryptocurrencies to leave the country during that period. Read more
Iran moves hundreds of millions in crypto during nationwide internet blackout, report reveals
Iran IRGC cryptocurrency infrastructure allegedly moved hundreds of millions during internet blackout following U.S.-Israeli strikes, according to cyber intelligence report.
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Iran moves hundreds of millions in crypto during nationwide internet blackout, report reveals - NEW YORK TIMES POST
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! EXCLUSIVE: Cryptocurrency infrastructure linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) continued operating during the country’s nationwide internet blackout following the Feb. 28 U.S.–Israeli strikes, a cyber intelligence report reviewed by Fox News Digital claims, allowing hundreds of millions of dollars in crypto to move out of the country. Omri Raiter, founder and CEO of RAKIA, a cyber i…
(SeaPRwire) – Exclusive: A cyber intelligence report reviewed by Digital claims that during the nationwide internet blackout in Iran following the February 28 US-Israeli airstrikes, cryptocurrency infrastructure linked to the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) remained operational, allowing hundreds of millions of dollars worth of cryptocurrency to be moved out of the country. Omri Raiter, founder and CEO of RAKIA, told Digital tha…
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