Iran repelled large cyber attack on Sunday
- Iran repelled a large cyber attack on its infrastructure, said Behzad Akbari, the head of Iran's Infrastructure Communications Company.
- The explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port killed at least 25 people and injured 1,139, with officials indicating it likely occurred in a chemical container.
- Tehran has not officially blamed anyone for the explosion, though it has accused Israel of conducting previous cyber attacks against its infrastructure.
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Iran says foiled ‘complex’ cyber attack against infrastructure
TEHRAN, April 28 — Iran has thwarted one of the most sophisticated cyberattacks ever launched against its infrastructure, an official said Monday. “One of the most widespread and most complex cyberattacks against the country’s infrastructure was identified yesterday (Sunday),” said Behzad Akbari, the deputy telecommunication minister, in a post on X. “Preventive measures have been taken,” he added, without elaborating. Although the official did …
Iran says repelled ’complex’ cyber attack on Sunday
Iran repelled a large cyber attack on its infrastructure on Sunday, said the head of its Infrastructure Communications Company, a day after a powerful explosion damaged its most important container port and another round of talks with the US over Tehran's disupted nuclear programme. "One of the most widespread and complex cyber attacks against the country's infrastructure was identified and preventive measures were taken," Behzad Akbari said on …
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