Hackers Hijack Iranian Ships’ Communications: Chaos Unleashed on High Seas!

Lab Dookhtegan hacking group strikes again, leaving 60 Iranian ships in digital darkness. By targeting outdated software, the hackers disrupted communication on sanctioned vessels, rendering them helpless at sea. With ships now requiring complete system reinstallations, Iran’s maritime operations face a major setback. Lab Dookhtegan’s strike was precise and devastating.

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Ahoy, mateys! Lab Dookhtegan has turned the high seas into the Wild West. Who knew that piracy in the digital age would involve zero parrots and 100% more Linux terminals? Iran’s ships have gone from setting sail to getting beached, all thanks to a band of keyboard warriors who make Captain Hook look like a rookie. What a time to be alive!

Key Points:

  • Lab Dookhtegan hacked 60 Iranian ships, impacting communications on both tankers and cargo vessels.
  • The attack was executed by breaching Fannava’s systems and disabling Falcon communications.
  • Hackers maintained system access for five months before launching the full attack in August.
  • Critical data was wiped, leaving ships blind and unable to communicate or navigate effectively.
  • This attack coincides with new U.S. sanctions on Iran, increasing its severity.

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