Iran orders crypto exchange curfew after $100M Nobitex hack
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Iran-based Nobitex vows user protection despite $100 million attack by Israel-linked hacktivists - Coin Surges
Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex has confirmed that it lost nearly $100 million in a cyberattack by a politically motivated hacking group. The breach, which occurred on July 18, has shaken the local crypto community and triggered a government-imposed curfew on crypto trading platforms nationwide. The attack was claimed by an Israel-linked group calling itself Gonjeshke Darande—translated as “Predatory Sparrow.” The group alleged that Nobitex supp…
Iran restricts cryptocurrency exchanges to 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. following a cyberattack on the Nobitex platform. Read more
Iran's Crypto Infrastructure Hit by Cyberattack and Curfew - Is a Full Collapse Coming?
The Israel-Iran conflict has heightened despite peace talks attempts, but new updates reveal that Iran has imposed a crypto curfew, displaying that the conditions are extreme. Renowned crypto sites like Chainalysis and others have confirmed the implementation of strict crypto operating hours in the country following the $100M cyberattack faced by a prominent exchange, Nobitex. The post Iran’s Crypto Infrastructure Hit by Cyberattack and Curfew –…
Iran imposes curfew on crypto exchanges following Nobitex hack
Iran has ordered a curfew on domestic cryptocurrency exchanges after a politically motivated attack on the country’s largest trading platform, Nobitex. According to blockchain analytics platform Chainalysis, the June 18 hack resulted in losses upwards of $90 million. The funds,…
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