Security News

Network of Fake Social Accounts Serves Iranian Interests
2019-05-29 12:53

FireEye security researchers have uncovered a network of fake social media accounts that engage in inauthentic behavior and misrepresentation, likely in support of Iranian political interests.

Leak Reveals Activity of Iranian Hacking Group
2019-05-13 16:26

Documents associated with the activity of Iranian APT group “Rana” have leaked online recently, exposing the group’s targeting of individuals, as well as information on what appears to be some of...

Insecure Ride App Database Leaks Data of 300K Iranian Drivers
2019-04-19 16:37

A researcher said that millions of records were leaking 300,000 Tap30 drivers' names, ID numbers and phone numbers.

Iranian Cyber-Espionage Tools Leaked Online
2019-04-19 13:12

The source code of a set of Iranian cyber-espoinage tools was leaked online....

Iranian Hackers Heavily Reliant on DNS Tunneling
2019-04-17 12:20

Iran-linked cyber-espionage group OilRig is making broad use of DNS tunneling across its tools portfolio, Palo Alto Networks security researchers reveal. read more

Microsoft Takes Control of 99 Domains Used by Iranian Cyberspies
2019-03-28 06:57

Microsoft on Wednesday announced that it had taken control of 99 domains used by an Iran-linked cyberespionage group it tracks as Phosphorus. read more

Researcher Claims Iranian APT Behind 6TB Data Heist at Citrix
2019-03-11 19:31

IRIDIUM is an APT that uses proprietary techniques to bypass two-factor authentication for critical applications, according to security firm Resecurity.

Citrix Data Breach – Iranian Hackers Stole 6TB of Sensitive Data
2019-03-11 08:03

Popular enterprise software company Citrix that provides services to the U.S. military, the FBI, many U.S. corporations, and various U.S. government agencies disclosed last weekend a massive data...

Attack on Software Giant Citrix Attributed to Iranian Hackers
2019-03-11 07:13

Software giant Citrix on Friday revealed that its internal network had been breached and the attackers may have stolen business documents. read more