A Hacker Group Claims to Have Hacked Bank Sepah Customer Data

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A hacker group claims to have hacked the customer information of Bank Sepah

The hacker group Codebreakers says it has hacked the customer information of Bank Sepah

This group claims to possess over 12 terabytes of data from the information of 42 million Bank Sepah customers from the year 1925 to 2025

According to the hackers’ claim, the hacked information also includes the banking details of military personnel

This hack occurred in recent days, and the hackers had given Bank Sepah 72 hours to negotiate to prevent the sale of information. However, in a post published on the hackers’ Telegram channel, it is stated that the bank’s managers did not value their customers and were not willing to pay even 1 dollar to protect each customer’s information

In the images released by the hackers, documents titled ‘Data Warehouse Identification’ with the letterhead of the Datin company are also visible

No official has yet provided an explanation on this matter

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