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	"title": "Hacktivists hacked Iranian State TV during President’s speech on Revolution Day",
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	"plain_text": "Hacktivists hacked Iranian State TV during President’s speech on\r\nRevolution Day\r\nBy Pierluigi Paganini\r\nPublished: 2023-02-13 · Archived: 2026-04-05 13:03:10 UTC\r\n Pierluigi Paganini February 13, 2023\r\nThe Ali’s Justice (Edalat-e Ali) hacker group broke into the State TV broadcast\r\nduring the President’s speech on Revolution Day.\r\nA collective of hackers that calls itself Ali’s Justice (Edalat-e Ali) disrupted the transmission of an Iranian State\r\nTV and radio station and aired the slogan “Death to Khamenei” asking Iranians to withdraw their money from\r\ngovernment banks. The attack took place during the speech of Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi at Azadi Square in\r\nTehran as part of the Revolution Day commemoration, on February 11th, 2023.\r\nThe hackers called to action the citizens to protest against the government and invited them to participate in the\r\npublic demonstration that will be held on February 16th, 2023.\r\n“[Raisi] His live televised speech was interrupted on the internet for about a minute, with a logo appearing on the\r\nscreen of a group of anti-Iranian government hackers that goes by the name of “Edalate Ali (Justice of Ali). A\r\nvoice shouted “Death to the Islamic Republic.” reported the Reuters.\r\nEdalat-e Ali is a group of hacktivists that conducted multiple attacks against the government of Teheran.\r\nThe protests began after the death of Mahsa Amini from Saqqez in Kurdistan province after her arrest by Iran’s\r\nmorality police for allegedly wearing her hijab too loosely. The authorities claimed Amini died of natural causes\r\nafter suffering heart failure while it was at the police station, but citizens don’t believe this is the truth and moved\r\nthe protests to the streets (September 2022 Iranian protests).\r\nIn September 2022, Anonymous launched OpIran against Iran due to the ongoing crackdown on dissent after\r\nMahsa Amini’s death.\r\nOpIran\r\nMs Amini was arrested for not wearing her hijab properly.(Reuters: IranWire) Source ABC\r\nAustralia\r\nThe HackRead website, which reported the news along with other media, shared the video message that was\r\ntransmitted by the hackers.\r\nhttps://securityaffairs.com/142172/hacktivism/iranian-state-tv-hacked.html\r\nPage 1 of 3\n\nEtt fel inträffade.\r\nDet går inte att köra JavaScript.\r\nThe Edalat-e Ali group claimed the responsibility for the attack on its Telegram channel.\r\n“We the Adalat Ali group hacked the Islamic Republic of Iran’s TV and Radio transmission. First of all, the Adalat\r\nAli group offers its condolences to the entire freedom-loving nation on the decade of dawn and the impure arrival\r\nof Khomeini the executioner to Iran.”Edalat-e Ali“\r\nRights group HRANA said that as of Friday, 528 protesters had been killed, including 71 minors. The government\r\nhas already arrested around 20,000 protesters.\r\nIn October 2022, the Edalat-e Ali group interrupted the Iran State-Run TV’s live transmission in another attack.\r\nEtt fel inträffade.\r\nDet går inte att köra JavaScript.\r\nIn September 2022, global internet monitor NetBlocks reported a near-total disruption to internet service in parts\r\nof Kurdistan province in western Iran from the evening of Monday 19 September 2022.\r\n“The regional telecommunications blackout in and around Sanandaj follows a partial disruption to internet\r\nservice in Tehran and other parts of the country on Friday when protests first broke out. Instagram and\r\nWhatsApp, two of the last remaining international platforms in Iran, have subsequently been restricted nationally\r\nhttps://securityaffairs.com/142172/hacktivism/iranian-state-tv-hacked.html\r\nPage 2 of 3\n\nas of Wednesday 21 September, followed by a nation-scale shutdown of mobile networks.” reported NetBlocks.\r\nDaily curfew-style mobile internet disruptions have continued until 4 October 2022. The incidents come amid\r\nwidening protests against the government after the death of Mahsa Amini.”\r\nFollow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon\r\nPierluigi Paganini\r\n(SecurityAffairs – hacking, Iranian State TV)\r\nSource: https://securityaffairs.com/142172/hacktivism/iranian-state-tv-hacked.html\r\nhttps://securityaffairs.com/142172/hacktivism/iranian-state-tv-hacked.html\r\nPage 3 of 3",
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