Over 8,000 cyberattacks thwarted in Iran last year
TEHRAN, Iran (AA) – Iran said Tuesday it had thwarted more than 8,000 cyberattacks in the previous Iranian calendar year that ended on March 20.
Amir Muhammadzadeh-Lajevardi, CEO of Iran’s Telecommunication Infrastructure Company (TIC), said as many as 8,321 cyberattacks targeting the country’s critical infrastructure network were successfully warded off in the past year.
He referred to recent cyberattacks on the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) and domestic messaging applications Rubika and Bale, which were both reportedly foiled.
“These days, the largest volume of foreign attacks is directed at banks and financial institutions, internet providers and communications infrastructure, which have been repelled,” Lajevardi said in a statement cited by state news agency IRNA.
Anonymous local and foreign hacker groups have in recent years repeatedly targeted public and private enterprises in Iran.
The hacker groups upped the ante during recent anti-government protests that were triggered by the death of a 22-year-old woman while in police custody last September.
In January, Iranian authorities said they had foiled a wave of attacks targeting the country’s top public banking institution as well as two domestic messaging applications.
In December 2022, a major attack was reported at the Imam Khomeini International Airport in capital Tehran, which delayed flights by about 15 minutes.
In April last year, Iranian authorities said they had thwarted attacks that targeted the infrastructure of more than 100 public sector organizations, without naming them.
While most cyberattacks have in recent years been repelled, an attack on Iran’s gas distribution network in October 2021 caused widespread disruption and chaos at gas stations across the country.
Officials initially called it a “technical glitch” but later confirmed it was a high-intensity cyberattack, blaming the US and Israel for it, and linking it to similar cyberattacks on Iran’s railway system in July 2021 and Shahid Rajaei port in May 2020.