The Judiciary’s Reaction to the Hacking of Judicial Case Files: Forgeries and Fabricated Documents

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The Judiciary's Reaction to the Hacking of Judicial Case Files: Forgeries and Fabricated Documents

The judiciary’s reaction to the hacking of judicial case files is that the correspondence and files are fake and fabricated.

The media center of the Iranian judiciary, in its first official response, dismissed the claim by a hacker group about the release of millions of fake and fabricated versions of the institution’s correspondence and files.

Mizan News Agency quoted the media center of the judiciary today reporting that many of these documents are counterfeit administrative letters and even old ones that had previously been published in the virtual space and are being republished.

Two days ago, the Justice Ali hacker group announced that it had infiltrated the computer system of the Iranian judiciary and was publishing millions of confidential files and documents.

The Justice Ali hacker group had previously hacked the CCTV network of Evin Prison.

The Iranian judiciary has referred to the letter related to the case of Nika Shakhrami, a young girl who was killed in the protests of 1401 in Iran, as an example of the falsity of these documents.

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