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Microsoft: Iranian hackers broke into Israeli and American security companies
The technology giant reported an attack on more than 250 "Office 365" accounts of security companies from Israel, the United States and the European Union. "The attack has benefited Iranian interests."
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Monday, 11 October 2021, 21:43 Updated: Tuesday, 12 October 2021, 10:08
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Microsoft announced tonight (Monday) that Iranian hackers have hacked into Israeli and American accounts of systems of companies specializing in Israeli and American information security and technology technologies.
The attack was carried out on more than 250 Office 365 accounts linked to the United States, the European Union and the Israeli government.
In addition, systems of ports in the Persian Gulf and global maritime transport companies with a business presence in the Middle East were also attacked.
The companies attacked include security companies in the United States, the European Union and Israel, which manufacture military radar systems, UAV technologies, satellite systems and communication systems for emergencies. Iran in its cyber struggle.
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"Benefit to Iranian interests."
Nashir Iran Raisi (Photo: AP)
Last week, the research team of the cyber company "Cyberizen" unveiled a wide-ranging attack campaign attributed to an Iranian attack group known as MalKamak.
The investigation shows that the group has been operating under the radar since 2018 and has not been revealed to date.
The attackers acted covertly and meticulously, seeking to penetrate strategic targets, particularly among companies and organizations engaged in data communications, aerial technologies and space exploration.
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