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Iran: Gas stations across the country shut down, suspected of cyber attack
A photo posted on social media from one of the stations read on the display "Cyber Attack 64411" - the phone number in Khamenei's office.
In recent months, several government systems in Iran have experienced cyberattacks, for which an opposition group has claimed responsibility.
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Guy Elster
Tuesday, 26 October 2021, 13:33
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(Photo: Screenshot, Twitter)
Gas stations across Iran experienced malfunctions and disruptions today (Tuesday), and it is estimated that they may have experienced cyber attacks.
A photo posted on social media from one of the stations read on the display "Cyber Attack 64411" - the phone number in the office of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
In recent months, several government systems in Iran, including the prison system, have experienced cyber attacks, for which an opposition group has claimed responsibility for the regime.
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