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Suspected Israeli hackers claim to destroy data at state-owned Bank Sepah
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An anti-Iranian government hacking group, Gonjeshke Darande, claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Iran's state-owned Bank Sepah. The group, potentially linked to Israel, asserted it destroyed data due to the bank's alleged funding of Iran's military. The bank's website experienced downtime, and customers faced account access issues, raising concerns about broader financial instability.
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