Judiciary’s Reaction to Hacking of Judicial Files: Correspondences and Files Are Fake and Fabricated

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Judiciary's Reaction to Hacking of Judicial Files: Correspondences and Files Are Fake and Fabricated

Judiciary’s reaction to the hacking of judicial files: Correspondences and files are fake and fabricated

The media center of Iran’s judiciary, in its first official reaction, called the claim by a hacker group about the release of millions of copies of this institution’s correspondences and files fake and fabricated.

According to the Mizan News Agency, the judiciary’s media center reported today that many of these documents are fake and fabricated administrative letters, and even old ones that were previously published online and have been republished.

Two days ago, the hacker group ‘Adalat Ali’ announced that it had infiltrated the computer system of Iran’s judiciary and is releasing millions of confidential files and documents.

Previously, the ‘Adalat Ali’ hacker group had hacked the CCTV network of Evin prison.

Iran’s judiciary cited the letter related to the case of Nika Shakarami, a young girl who was killed in the 2022 protests in Iran, as an example of the fabricated nature of these documents.

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