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Iran repelled large cyber attack following Bandar Abbas explosion

27 April 2025
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Iran repelled large cyber attack following Bandar Abbas explosion
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Iran repelled a significant cyber attack on its infrastructure, according to Behzad Akbari, head of the Infrastructure Communications Company, following a powerful explosion at its main container port, Bandar Abbas. The blast’s cause remains unclear, though chemicals were suspected, and Iran’s Defence Ministry denied links to missile fuel mishandling. Concurrently, a third round of nuclear talks between Tehran and Washington concluded in Oman, amid Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu’s demands for the complete dismantling of Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

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