Iran’s Bank Sepah Hit by Pro-Israel Cyberattack
A cyberattack claimed by a pro-Israel hacktivist group has disrupted services at Iran’s Bank Sepah, according to reports from Iran-focused media outlets. The incident forced multiple bank branches to close and left customers unable to access their accounts. Payment processing systems also went offline, deepening the impact on both retail and commercial operations.
Local media did not specify how long the disruptions will last or whether services have begun to recover. The hacktivist group behind the attack has not provided further details about its methods or objectives. Iranian authorities have yet to release an official statement addressing the breach or its potential implications.
The Iran’s Bank Sepah cyberattack highlights rising tensions in cyberspace, where state-linked and ideologically motivated groups increasingly target financial institutions. The full extent of the damage remains unclear, and customers continue to face uncertainty as services remain inaccessible.
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