Saturday, October 22, 2022

Iranian hackers say they obtained files on Iran's nuclear program demanding release of political prisoners and protesters

Could this be a game changer for the protests in Iran? If confirmed, this could be an unprecedented threat to the militant theocratic dictatorship.

"Iranian hacker group "Black Reward" announced over the weekend that it had successfully hacked the internal email system of Iran’s Nuclear Power Production and Development Company and that it was releasing 50GB of files to the web.
"We will publish the download links respectively in the next few hours after uploading the information in the online file sharing service anonymously "namely anonfiles," the group wrote on their Instagram channel.
The files include "Raw version and backups related to Iran Atomic Energy Production and Development Company," "Version cleaned and visible in the browser along with about 100 thousand email messages" and "separated and sorted version of documents and information." ...
The group threatened to leak the "dirty nuclear project of the Mullahs’ regime," as it wrote, if it does not release political prisoners and protesters detained during the ongoing nationwide protests across the Islamic Republic within 24 hours. ..."

Iranian hackers say they obtained files on Iran's nuclear program - The Jerusalem Post

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