Crypto heist: Israel-linked hackers drain $90 million from Iran’s Nobitex; ‘Assets now entirely out in the open’
Thursday, 19 June 2025 () Hackers, suspected to be linked with Israel, have stolen over $90 million from Nobitex, Iran's largest cryptocurrency exchange. The group, Predatory Sparrow, leaked Nobitex's source code and accused the platform of aiding Iran's government in circumventing sanctions and supporting militant groups. This cyberattack follows escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, raising concerns about cryptocurrency's role in international sanctions evasion.
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A pro-Israel group of hackers on Wednesday drained more than $90 million from Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange – but may have lost all of the proceeds... Upworthy
Iranian cryptocurrency exchange, Nobitex, was hacked for nearly $90 million on Wednesday, with an Israel-linked group claiming responsibility for the... Upworthy