Nobitex Hacked: $90 Million Stolen by Pro-Israeli Hackers
Nobitex, Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange, was hacked for over $90 million by the pro-Israeli group Predatory Sparrow, impacting civilian access to funds.

Israel-linked group hacks Iranian cryptocurrency exchange in $90m heist

Pro-Israel hackers take credit after $90 million stolen from Iran’s largest crypto exchange

Pro-Israel group hacks Iranian crypto exchange for $90 million—but throws away the money

Report: Israel-Linked Hackers Raid Iranian Crypto Exchange Nobitex
Overview
Nobitex, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in Iran, was hacked for over $90 million by the pro-Israeli hacking group Predatory Sparrow.
The hackers managed to transfer the funds to accounts set up by them, but the money has been rendered inaccessible.
The group also claimed responsibility for previous attacks on Iran's Bank Sepah, targeting data linked to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Nobitex has suspended access to its platform and is implementing a recovery plan following the cyberattack.
This incident is part of a broader pattern of cyberattacks on Iran's financial system, affecting ordinary citizens' access to funds.
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