The BlackWolves hacking group has recently launched attacks against websites of the Islamic Republic of Iran, rendering them inaccessible. These attacks included the websites of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Army, the Ministry of Communications, the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, and the Ministry of Agriculture. The group reportedly accessed sensitive information, including customer identity information and a list of addresses and equipment, and published some of this data.
Following these attacks, the Presidential Strategic Management Center for EFTA has declared a cyber alert level of orange for non-infrastructure devices in the country for 72 hours. The center has issued recommendations to counter potential threats, including disabling remote access, deleting unnecessary user accounts, changing user passwords, disconnecting administrative systems from the Internet, and updating software and network equipment.
These attacks indicate an increase in cyber threats against Iranian government institutions and highlight the importance of strengthening cybersecurity measures. Taking proactive measures and responding quickly to cyber incidents is essential to reduce vulnerabilities and protect sensitive information.
Attacking the websites of the Islamic Republic of Iran and making them unavailable by BlackWolves
– Army of the Islamic Republic
– Ministry of Communications of Iran
– Ministry of Justice of Iran
– Ministry of Economy and Finance of Iran
– Ministry of Agriculture of Iran
حمله به سایت های رژیم جمهوری اسلامی و از دسترس خارج کردن انها توسط BlackWolves
– ارتش جمهوری اسلامی
– وزارت ارتباطات ایران
– وزارت دادگستری ایران
– وزارت اقتصاد و دارایی ایران
– وزارت کشاورزی ایران
