PANews reported on June 19 that the Israeli-linked hacker group Predatory Sparrow claimed to have attacked Nobitex, Iran’s largest crypto platform, burning about $90 million worth of crypto assets, and transferring the funds to a destroyed address with anti-Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps slogans. The group said it would make the Nobitex source code publicly available (in six hours) and called it a “sanctions evasion tool.” The platform website is currently offline.
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After the Israeli hacker group attacked the Iranian encryption exchange, $90 million in encryption assets were destroyed.
PANews reported on June 19 that the Israeli-linked hacker group Predatory Sparrow claimed to have attacked Nobitex, Iran’s largest crypto platform, burning about $90 million worth of crypto assets, and transferring the funds to a destroyed address with anti-Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps slogans. The group said it would make the Nobitex source code publicly available (in six hours) and called it a “sanctions evasion tool.” The platform website is currently offline.