Hacking of Iranian Government Websites in Protest of Mahsa Amini’s Death – Live Coverage

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Hacking of Iranian Government Websites in Protest of Mahsa Amini's Death - Live Coverage

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Hacking of Iranian government websites in protest of the death of Mahsa Amini

Following the events and protests over the death of Mahsa Amini by the Islamic Republic of Iran’s morality police, the hacker group Anonymous, which had previously been active in the Ukraine war and the Arab Spring, supported the people of Iran for the first time.

As a result of this support, within hours, the government site irangovir and its portal at portalirangovir were taken offline due to DDOS attacks. According to informed sources and experts related to Iran Gate, the likelihood of the names of suppression forces being exposed and doxed is very high.

It has also been reported that all information and databases of these sites have been deleted.

Additionally, the hacker group Justice Ali revealed moments ago that they hacked the site of the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice and published images of it.

Update at 159 minutes: The government site dolatir was taken offline.

هک سایت های دولتی ایران در اعتراض به کشته شدن مهسا امینی

Update at 236 minutes:

The Anonymous group announced that the website of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) will soon be attacked and taken offline.

Update at 247 minutes:

The national media server was hacked, and the network team of this organization has moved the site to another server.

Iran Gate has been analyzing and reporting on the dimensions of Mahsa Amini’s death from the beginning. You can read other articles by searching the term Mahsa Amini, and several reports are provided below.

  • The murder of Mahsa Amini and the pressure of the Ministry of Intelligence on the forensic medicine
  • The crime of the morality police in Raisi’s government
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