Predatory Sparrow Strikes Again: The Cyber Chaos Unleashed on Iran’s Financial System

Predatory Sparrow, an Israel-linked hacker group, has wreaked havoc on Iran’s financial sector, targeting Nobitex crypto exchange and Sepah bank. Known for cyber mayhem, from setting a steel mill on fire to gas station chaos, the group now destroys crypto instead of stealing it. Who knew cyberwarfare could be this “fiery”?

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It looks like Predatory Sparrow is flapping its wings once again, and this time it’s turning Iran’s financial nest into a fiery mess. Who knew a sparrow could cause such a ruckus? This cyber bird seems to have a knack for turning crypto into crypt-no and turning banks into blanks. Watch out Iran, it’s not just a tweet—it’s a full-blown tweetstorm!

Key Points:

  • Predatory Sparrow targets Iran’s financial system amidst rising tensions between Israel and Iran.
  • The group has allegedly destroyed $90 million in crypto assets from Iran’s Nobitex exchange.
  • Sepah Bank’s data was claimed to be trashed due to its ties with Iran’s military.
  • Predatory Sparrow uses creatively named crypto addresses to eliminate funds instead of swiping them.
  • Cyberattacks cause chaos for civilians, but the full impact is still murky.

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