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In the early days of the war, Gonjeshke Darande, a hacking group widely regarded as aligned with Israel, also burned $90mn ...
Comment Op risk data: GVA and Nobitex in geopolitical risk strikes Also: UBS chief a target of third-party data hack, internal bank frauds in Asia. Data by ORX News ...
The $81-million Nobitex hack by pro-Israel hacker group Gonjeshke Darande shows crypto attacks are becoming political weapons in the Iran-Israel cyberwarfare.
Iran's Minister of Communications, Sattar Hashemi, told the FT that the Islamic Republic had faced its "most extensive" ...
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Iran's crypto mining consumes 2,000 MW, causing 15-20% of power deficit amid summer blackouts and infrastructure strain.
On 21 July 2025, the UK Office for Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) published its latest sector-specific threat assessment focusing on ...
Cryptocurrency exchanges and DeFi platforms have been prime targets for hackers, with billions stolen through cunning exploits between 2020 and 2025. From state-sponsored cyberattacks to smart ...
The Nobitex hack didn’t just drain $90 million—it revealed Iran’s crypto system as a tool of state control, with built-in surveillance, elite protections, and crisis mobilization.
Hackers claiming affiliation with Predatory Sparrow, possibly linked to Israel, have executed a cyber‑strike against Nobitex, Iran’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, erasing approximately $90 million ...