Two Iranian hackers were indicted in the United States for allegedly engaging in numerous cyberattacks, some of them conducted on behalf of the government of Iran, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday.
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U.S. Charges Two State-Sponsored Iranian Hackers
Two Iranian hackers were indicted in the United States for allegedly engaging in numerous cyberattacks, some of them conducted on behalf of the government of Iran, the U.S. Department of Justice announced on Wednesday. The post U.S. Charges Two State-Sponsored Iranian Hackers appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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