2,500 wealthy military daughters
1,000 Iranian and non-Iranian clerics and students
25,000 military personnel
1,000 members of the Revolutionary Guards
Soon publicly visible…
We have published the information of 2 million victims (military personnel) in pdf format with watermark.
To prove our seriousness, we have decided to publicly publish the complete information of 30,000 people in specific groups who have had transactions, account turnover, balances, check receipts, loans or facilities worth billions in the past 1825 days (5 years) without any restrictions. From this moment on, you have one week to try to prevent the publication of the information of 2 million military victims. Otherwise, the information of these people will also be published in full and publicly.
All information published in public files is a version with a small percentage of intentional errors. These changes are made to prevent copying and resale by unauthorized persons.
Original data with very high accuracy and without manipulation, precise separation of information between ordinary people and military personnel, etc., is only available to verified buyers.
The victims’ complete information is ready to be delivered to the real buyer.
🏴☠️According to published documents, Bank Sepah secretly granted 200 million Tomans of Qard-ul-Hasana loans to 40,000 of its employees on May 8, 1404, with 12-year installments.
The budget for this project is more than 8 trillion Tomans!!!
🤡While a month has passed since the disclosure of information about thousands of Sepah Bank customers, no serious action has been taken by the bank to purchase information, protect users’ privacy, or issue an official apology.
The codebreakers team offered the bank the option of purchasing and permanently deleting data for a small fee, equivalent to 80,000 Tomans per customer. But the response was neither negotiation nor tact. The response was silence; and threats.
The bank refused to spend to protect the dignity of the people and even the security of military personnel, but has paid billions of tomans for the welfare of its personnel. This decision is not only unfair, but also a direct disrespect to the public trust.
Instead of responding, Bank Sepah sought to threaten whistleblowers and silence independent voices through legal and media tools.
Judging is by public opinion…
