The hackers threatened to release the data if they did not release all political prisoners and detained protesters.
Black Reward hackers released documents on Iran’s nuclear program, Iran International reported.
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The hackers said they broke into the email system of the Iranian company Nuclear Power Production and Development. They demanded the release of all political prisoners and jailed protesters, otherwise they threatened to release about 50 gigabytes of data on the nuclear program. But the Iranian authorities ignored their requests, so the hackers began to publish the data.
“The published documents contain contracts of the Iranian company for the production and development of atomic energy with domestic and foreign partners, schedules for the management and operation of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, identification data and receipt of payment of engineers and employees of the company. , as well as passports and visas of Iranian and Russian specialists of the Bushehr power plant,” – said the message.
In addition, the Black Reward hackers broke into the emails of executives and employees of Press TV, the government’s international English-language news channel.
Earlier, the United States, Britain and France recognized Iran’s supply of drones to Russia as a violation of the UN Security Council resolution that approved the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers.
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Source: korrespondent

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