
Suspected cyber attack disrupts Iran's gas supply
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68% Medium Right
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
44% : "We, Gonjeshke Darande, carried out another cyber attack today, taking out a majority of the gas pumps throughout Iran," the group, widely reported to have links with Israel, said on its Telegram channel.36% : In 2021, Iran suffered a cyber attack that disrupted fuel stations for almost an entire day.
30% : Tehran, Dec 18 (EFE).- Iran suffered a major fuel crisis on Monday after at least 70 percent of gas stations were hit by a suspected cyber attack, with a hacker group allegedly linked to Israel claiming responsibility for the strike.
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