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Cyberattack on Iranian Regime Banks Causes Widespread Disruptions in Banking Services

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A cyberattack seriously affected the financial resources of the Iranian regime. A widespread disruption in Iran’s banking network beginning in the early hours of Saturday, June 13, caused the suspension of part of the country’s banking services nationwide. Reports indicate that the disruption resulted from a cyberattack and affected four of the country’s largest banks.

According to state-run media reports, the services of Bank Melli Iran (National Bank), Bank Saderat Iran, Tejarat Bank, and Export Development Bank of Iran have experienced widespread problems since the early hours of the morning. As a result of the disruption, many customers have been unable to access mobile banking, online banking, and other electronic services.

Reports also indicate disruptions in point-of-sale payment terminals and difficulties in processing financial transactions across various parts of the country, causing confusion among citizens and disrupting routine commercial activities.

Cyberattack Spreads Disruptions to Fuel Stations and Retail Stores

The disruption has not been limited to the banking network and has also affected certain services dependent on electronic payment systems. Published reports indicate problems at a number of fuel stations and retail stores that rely on electronic payment platforms. In some areas, this situation has slowed commercial transactions and created difficulties for citizens seeking to meet their daily needs.

This incident has once again brought the cybersecurity of the country’s financial infrastructure into focus. Experts believe that the scale of the disruptions has exposed the vulnerability of critical systems and the extensive dependence of public services on centralized networks.

According to observers, the continuation of such attacks could have significant economic and social consequences and further highlight the need to strengthen security infrastructure and improve the resilience of the country’s financial networks.

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