Group claims to have seized 50 terabytes of data in response to deadly US-Israeli strikes on Iranian school. [Continue Reading]
New reports reveal that the United States military was responsible for a deadly missile strike on a primary school in Iran, which occurred during operations against a nearby military base. The New York Times has cited a preliminary inquiry by US officials indicating that a Tomahawk missile, intended for the adjacent base, mistakenly targeted the school, resulting in immense casualties. The unfortunate incident took place on February 28, when at least 165 individuals, predominantly children, were reported killed following the missile strike on the Iranian girls' school. This attack has drawn widespread condemnation and fury from Iranian officials and citizens... [Continue Reading]
An Iran-linked hacking group claimed responsibility Wednesday for a cyberattack on US medical technology giant Stryker, saying it had extracted 50 terabytes of data in retaliation for military strikes on Iran. “Our major cyber operation has been executed with complete success,” Handala said in a statement. It described the hack as retribution for what it called “the brutal attack on the Minab school” in Iran, where authorities said more than 150 people were killed, and for “ongoing cyber... [Continue Reading]