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The flames of the Iranian revolution are reigniting, this time in the digital world.
The Iranian hacker group Black Reward, which has previously targeted the Iranian government, has announced a new attack, this time targeting a financial app that millions of Iranians use for digital transactions.
According to the translation of the screenshots posted by the group on the network, the messages read: "Khamenei's death. We are going back to the streets because the revolution continues. For women, life, and freedom." These messages were accompanied by the hashtag "#MahsaAmini", referring to an Iranian woman killed in a police station in September 2022, which sparked a wave of protests across the country.
A message was posted on the group's Telegram channel: "As we all know, the flames of revolution may die down, but they will never be extinguished. The Black Reward hacker group belongs to the people and will be with the people until victory."
These messages were distributed through the 780 app, which provides the ability to perform financial transactions such as online shopping, paying bills, and viewing bank balance. The app's developer claims to have more than 6 million users. Several people posted video alerts and commented on these messages on Twitter late Thursday and Friday.
The group's Telegram channel, which has more than 87,000 subscribers, has been inactive since February 28, when it published the second part of an alleged hack of the Fars news agency run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
The Iranian hacker group Black Reward, which has previously targeted the Iranian government, has announced a new attack, this time targeting a financial app that millions of Iranians use for digital transactions.
According to the translation of the screenshots posted by the group on the network, the messages read: "Khamenei's death. We are going back to the streets because the revolution continues. For women, life, and freedom." These messages were accompanied by the hashtag "#MahsaAmini", referring to an Iranian woman killed in a police station in September 2022, which sparked a wave of protests across the country.
A message was posted on the group's Telegram channel: "As we all know, the flames of revolution may die down, but they will never be extinguished. The Black Reward hacker group belongs to the people and will be with the people until victory."
These messages were distributed through the 780 app, which provides the ability to perform financial transactions such as online shopping, paying bills, and viewing bank balance. The app's developer claims to have more than 6 million users. Several people posted video alerts and commented on these messages on Twitter late Thursday and Friday.
The group's Telegram channel, which has more than 87,000 subscribers, has been inactive since February 28, when it published the second part of an alleged hack of the Fars news agency run by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
