
According to several reports, the TV broadcaster owned by Iran’s state was hacked on Wednesday night to disrupt regular programming and air videos for road protests against the Iranian government.
It is not currently known who is behind the attack, although Iran indicated fingers in Israel according to Iran’s international.
“If you experience disturbances or irrelevant messages while watching various TV channels, it is due to enemy intervention with satellite signals,” Broadcasters were said.
The state’s television violation is the latest in a string of cyber attacks inside Iran, which has been held responsible for actors associated with Israel. It also matches the hack of bank sep and Nobitax at Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.
Nobitex Breach led the theft of over $ 90 million, a Brezen escape in cyber war that has provoked between Israel and Iran for more than a decade.
TRM Labs said, “Iranian institutions have used virtual assets as a financial workaround and a strategic property to support wide geopolitical ambitions – including the spread of advanced weapons technology,” said TRM Labs. “This latest event sheds light on how Crypto Exchange, once peripheral, are becoming strategic goals for geopolitical actors.”
The latest development also follows the revelation of Israeli officials that Iran is kidnapping private safety cameras installed in Israel to gather real -time intelligence, reflecting a similar strategy used by Russia after Ukraine’s invasion in 2022.
Former Deputy Director General of Israel National Cyber Director Refel Franco said, “We know that in the last two or three days, Iranians have tried to join the cameras to understand what happened and their missiles hit to improve their accuracy.”
Group claiming DDOS attacks targeting Israel between June 13 and June 18, 2025. Source: Redware |
Cyber security firm Redware said that since the onset of the latest provocation, all the hecticists have been directed against Israel, about 40% of the DDOS activity. On June 17, the hecticist group Dioneys warned that it would launch cyber attacks in the United States, joining the struggle against Iran.
Since then the message has been enhanced by other groups such as Arab ghosts, Silhet gangs and team fearless, suggesting that these institutions have been making a possible cooperation in cyberspace because the wrath of war on the ground.
Pascal Geinens, director of Threat Intelligence in Redware, said, “Companies are urged to take maximum vigilance. Warning signs are clear. Important infrastructure, supply chains, and even global businesses can become a collateral goal if cyber crossfire intensifies,” said Pascal Geinens in the redware.
“The Israel-Iran struggle of 2025 is a clear depiction of the modern hybrid war, where bytes and stories are a part of the fight in the form of bombs and missiles.”
In two-part analysis, Claudsac stated that more than 35 different supporters Iranian groups have launched coordinated attacks against Israeli’s infrastructure, as at least half a dozen Israeli groups are entangled in hatred activities.
Security researcher Pagila Manohar Reddy said, “The attacks mainly included DDOS attacks, website defaments, and government sites, military systems and data violations targeting important infrastructure were claimed.”
“Most importantly, these recent attacks maintain the same pattern of exaggerations and disintegration, characterized by wider havtivist ecosystem, groups have continued to take credit for unrelated service outage, recycle old data leaks, and rather than gaining adequate operating effects.”