Iran Blames Israeli Hacking Group for Disrupting Petrol Services - The Media Line
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : Israel's Cyber Unit revealed that Iran and Hizbullah attempted to launch a cyberattack on a hospital in northern Israel a few weeks ago.46% : This disruption marks the first incident of its kind since 2021 when a significant cyberattack disrupted fuel sales in Iran, resulting in long queues at petrol stations.
37% : The disruption began in Tehran, forcing many petrol stations to operate manually.
36% : A hacking group with alleged ties to Israel has claimed responsibility for a series of cyberattacks that disrupted services at petrol stations across Iran.
14% : Petrol prices in Iran are heavily subsidized, and in the past, Iran has accused Israel and the United States of involvement in such attacks.
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