Hackers Breach Iran’s Atomic Energy Subsidiary Network
FILE PHOTO: A man types on a computer keyboard in this illustration picture taken Feb. 28, 2013.
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Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said Sunday a hacking
group broke into a subsidiary's network and had free access to its email
system.
A statement issued Sunday described the content in the
emails as "containing technical messages and routine and ongoing everyday
exchanges."
This comes after an anonymous hacking group calling itself
Black Reward claimed responsibility for the breach and said it had released
images of Iran’s nuclear facilities and at least 50 gigabytes of information
from Iran's atomic energy organization.
Black Reward also published what it says are identity
details and pay stubs of engineers and employees of the Iran Atomic Energy
Production and Development Company, in addition to passports and visas of
Iranian and Russian specialists working in the Bushehr power plant.
The group has demanded Tehran release political prisoners
arrested in the recent nationwide protests.
The nationwide protests were sparked by the death of Mahsa
Amini. She was arrested in mid-September by Iran’s morality police and died in
their custody three days later. Amini, 22, was arrested for allegedly breaching
the country's strict dress code for women.
Iran’s government has claimed Amini suffered a heart attack
and was not mistreated. Her family said she had no history of heart trouble and
that her body bore bruises and other signs of beating and mistreatment.


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