Iran’s state-owned Informatics Services Corporation (ISC) announced on June 23 that cyberattacks disrupted card-based banking services at the banks of Melli, Saderat and Tejarat.
This prompted a temporary suspension of all card-related operations at the three banks to prevent further unauthorized access, the banking technology provider told state TV, noting that cybersecurity teams are working to restore normal operations.
The company’s public relations head also said that ATM services, point-of-sale terminals and mobile applications linked to card systems were all affected.
Meanwhile, the London-based Persian-language Iran International also reported a serious distribution in service as a result of the same cyberattack in the banks of Pasargad, Mellat, Sepah, Tose’e Ta’avon, and Resalat. The distribution in these five banks may be, however, the result of the temporary suspension implemented by the ISC.
Major banks including Melli, Saderat, Tejarat and the Export Development Bank of Iran have faced disruptions first reported on June 14 after a cyberattack targeting a shared communication infrastructure, Iran’s banking coordination council said at the time. Iranian state media said those took several days to resolve.
The earlier cyberattack did not compromise customer data, according to Iranian officials, who didn’t identify the side responsible.
Iran previously blamed hostile foreign actors, namely Israel, for similar cyberattacks, and in many cases there was evidence of this.
The latest incident came just a day after the United States lifted sanctions on Iranian oil exports for a temporary period as a result of “encouraging” talks with the Islamic Republic in Switzerland in the framework of the memorandum of understanding signed earlier in the month.
It is more than likely that the cyberattack was orchestrated by Israel in response to this progress in the American-Iranian talks. While Israel has not outright rejected the deal, many of its senior officials made it clear that they were not fully pleased with it.
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they should rather put israel in the place of ancient khazaria. because putin has killed enough slavs that the place is almost empty. black standards (isis-k) are moving to syria.
.. black standards will come from khorasan, nothing shall turn them back until they are planted in jerusalem
i didn’t make up this sentence, just as i didn’t make up the idea that some russians are vacationing in dubai while others are dying in trenches across ukraine.
so according to your logic every civilian of every country should enlist because you say so? okay expert
clearly all these ddos origins are from 1srahell. they are mad that us gov removed sanctions u till aug.
another incel derp jizz attack on my americunt anuz yesterday by 3 cambodians
you’re too popular !
hollywood for you 😀
with the swift system in decline. we might expect that corporate bankers requested the cia and mossad and gave the orders.
if americans do care so much of israel why the did not or don’t give them a state like oklahoma or ohio, to establish there the zionazi state? but i also think that to pretend palestine has nothing to do with the religion but with another us proxy state to guarantee them the oil around… usa was created by uk ,i guess, to keep threating europe and the mediterranean area as the real enemy since 1800
the amerikunts have already given the jooz the whole of the jewsa. the whole of wall street, the whole of the banks, the whole of the media, the whole of jewllywood, the whole of congress.
omg, what a cohencidence! not only was i not able to visit southfront, presstv and tasnimnews, now i discover that iranian banks were affected too. wow, what randomness!!
i don’t watch western tv propaganda… but did they blame iran or russia for those internet problems? or perhaps they blamed cuba?