Hacktivist group, Anonymous, is known to take sides during major world conflicts and it looks like their latest cause is the women of Iran.
The death of an innocent woman, Mahsa Amini, has rightly sparked mass nationwide protests in the country.
On September 20, the hacking group, Anonymous, announced that it was launching a ‘cyber operation’ against the Iranian government, under the hashtag #OpIran.
The next day, the two main websites of the Iranian government and several state media websites were taken down by hackers claiming to be from Anonymous.
One was the ‘smart services’ website of the government, where a host of online services were offered and another published government news and interviews with officials.
‘The largest Iranian media is getting hacked,’ said a tweet from the collective’s official Twitter account, claiming responsibility for the attack.
‘All database has been deleted,’ claimed a social media account believed to be affiliated with Anonymous.
Several other websites, including the webpage of Iranian state television, were also attacked and were down for some time. Since then, the websites have been on and off, indicating a struggle between the hackers and Iranian cybersecurity tech workers.
Anonymous also claimed to have taken down Iran’s Central Bank and Fars News Agency.
With protests raging on, the people of Iran have been subjected to ongoing internet blackouts as the government tried to curb further demonstrations.
She was rushed to hospital a few hours after being detained and declared brain dead after suffering a fractured skull and internal bleeding while in custody. The police claim she died from a heart attack.
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