The Behinyab System Has Been Hacked and Is Still Inaccessible

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The Behinyab System Has Been Hacked and Is Still Inaccessible

The Behinyab system has been hacked and is still out of service.

Hackers attacked the Behinyab system of the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Trade in late September, deleting a significant portion of the data. The government has not yet been able to recover the information, and the bad news is that it seems they don’t have a backup either.

Mohammad Shirazian, Director General of the Office of Data Technology and Information Security of the Ministry of Industry, Mines, and Trade, confirmed the hacking of the Behinyab system four weeks ago, as reported by Bourse News.

Previously, the Real Estate and Housing System of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development was hacked and didn’t even have a backup. The head of this ministry was a civil engineer and a candidate for mayor.

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