Iran TV Hackathon: A Cyber Comedy of Errors in the Israel-Iran Conflict 2025

Iran’s state TV gets a surprise makeover as hackers air protest videos against the government. While Iran blames Israel, the cyber whodunit continues. This latest hack coincides with breaches at Iran’s Bank Sepah and Nobitex, its top crypto exchange, marking a cheeky escalation in the Israel-Iran cyber showdown.

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In a world where even your toaster can be hacked, Iran’s TV hijack is just the latest episode of cyber soap opera. Move over, Netflix, because real-life drama is beaming right into living rooms worldwide, and it’s juicier than any cliffhanger!

Key Points:

  • Iran’s state TV interrupted with footage promoting protests against the government.
  • Iran suspects Israel behind the cyber attack, continuing their digital rivalry.
  • Major hacks also hit Bank Sepah and Nobitex, with $90 million stolen from the latter.
  • Iran reportedly hijacks Israeli security cameras for military intelligence.
  • Hacktivist attacks are increasingly targeting Israeli infrastructure.

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