Nobitex / @nobitexmarket: [Translated] Announcement Regarding Security Incident This morning, June 18, our technical team identified signs of unauthorized access to a portion of our notification infrastructure and hot wallet. Immediately upon detection, all access was halted, and our internal security teams are thoroughly investigating the scope of this incident.@gonjeshkedarand: Destruction of the infrastructure of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps “Bank Sepah” We, “Gonjeshke Darande”, conducted cyberattacks which destroyed the data of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' “Bank Sepah”. “Bank Sepah” was an institution that circumvented [image]@zachxbt: The crime supercycle is indeed very real. While it's true the industry has historically been ripe for abuse it has noticeably increased since politicians launched meme coins and numerous court cases were dropped further enabling the behavior. Laundering groups and small OTC [image]Rob Joyce / @rgb_lights: Predatory Sparrow's past cyber attacks on Iranian steel plants and gas stations have demonstrated tangible effects in Iran. Disrupting the availability of this bank's funds, or triggering a broader collapse of trust in Iranian banks, could have major impacts there.John Hultquist / @johnhultquist: Predatory Sparrow, or Gonjeshke Darande, is taking credit for cyberattacks on Iranian banks. Despite appearances this actor is not all bluster. [image]@nobitexmarket: Official Statement Nobitex Security Incident — June 18, 2025 Earlier today, June 18, Nobitex identified unauthorized access to parts of its infrastructure, specifically affecting our internal communication systems and a portion of our hot wallet. Immediately upon detection, all@gonjeshkedarand: Caution: Associating with the regime's instruments for evading sanctions and financing its ballistic missiles and nuclear program is bad for your long-term financial health. Who's next? https://x.com/...Rob Joyce / @rgb_lights: Predatory Sparrow strikes again. This time they drained funds from an Iran-based crypto exchange. Beyond theft, they targeted trust, undermining a key tool Iran uses to evade sanctions. Nobody with options will keep crypto assets there now.Ryan Grim / @ryangrim: The Israeli-linked hacker group Predatory Sparrow has claimed credit for hacking two major Iranian banks with links to the military, but which are also used heavily by civilians. They claim to have wiped out their data which would be catastrophic for Iranian society if true.Hamid Kashfi / @hkashfi: Following Sepah Bank hit, Sparrows hit a large Iranian exchange and sucked up $47M. They're not exactly wrong about the mentioned affiliation though. Multiple cases and sources exist that highlights them being the favorite upstream money shop of “places of interest”.@nobitexmarket: Follow-up on Nobitex Security Incident — June 18, 2025 As previously announced, on the morning of Wednesday, June 18, Nobitex detected unauthorized access to part of its infrastructure — specifically affecting internal communication systems and a segment of the hot wallet@0xprotonkid: Update: The hacker group known as Gonjeshke Darande (Predatory Sparrow) takes credit for the attack on Nobitex. Source: Zachxbt [image]@gonjeshkedarand: [video]Tal Be'ery / @talbeerysec: The Predatory Sparrow group just burned $47M of cryptocurrency taken from Iran Nobitex exchange into the BURNER address TKFuckiRGCTerroristsNoBiTEXy2r7mNX Why is it a burner 👇Thaddeus E. Grugq / @thegrugq: What is the air speed of an unladen Predatory Sparrow?Raylan Givens / @jewishwarrior13: 🚨 BREAKING🚨The hacker group “The Predatory Sparrow,” which is affiliated with the Israeli security establishment and is behind some of the major cyber attacks against Iran in recent years, said in a statement: “In a cyber operation, we destroyed all the data infrastructure of aStephen Green / @vodkapundit: If Predatory Sparrow made a copy of IRGC's financials before crashing the bank, maybe they could turn it over to @DataRepublican so everybody might see where the money went.Maya Zehavi / @mayazi: The hacker group “predatory Sparrow” claims responsibility for hacking Iran's bank Sepa is now publishing documents that reveal how the banks' AML helped the IRGC & Kids force access banking.@nobitexmarket: Follow-up on Nobitex Security Incident — June 18, 2025 As part of our ongoing response to the recent security incident, we would like to provide the latest update: Nobitex's technical and security teams continue to investigate the root cause of the incident and are activelyMaya Zehavi / @mayazi: Predatory Sparrow hits again. $82m stolen hacked from Nobited, the Iranian exchange, but the real leverage is the source code & client list. How many ppl from inside he regime hold crypto funds to bypass sanctions & hide their funds from the regime! [image]Costin Raiu / @craiu: The Predatory Sparrow group just burned $47M of cryptocurrency taken from Iran Nobitex exchange into the “vanity” address TKFuckiRGCTerroristsNoBiTEXy2r7mNX. 108375 transactions in a couple of minutes - https://usdt.tokenview.io/...@osint613: BREAKING 🔴🔴🔴 Israeli-linked hacker group “Predatory Sparrow” wiped out 95% of assets on Iran's Nobitex crypto exchange. Nobitex was reportedly used by Tehran to evade sanctions through crypto. Wallet balances plunged from $1.8 billion to just $100 million. [image], The startup, while unprofitable, is forecasting more than $6 billion in gross merchandise volume, or GMV, in 2025, or about double its 2024 numbers. 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