Iran's fuel supply chain is in disarray following a cyberattack that has rendered the majority of the country's gas stations inoperative. The 'Predatory Sparrow', a hacker group with historical ties to Israel, has taken responsibility for the attack. The crisis was further escalated by a fire at the Isfahan refinery's Unit 3. The cause of the cyberattack, reported by FARS, and the refinery fire are still under investigation.
BREAKING: Reports that over half of fuel stations across Iran are not functional amid massive cyberattack
#BREAKING: A big number of the fuel stations across Iran are out of service, A hacker group "Predatory Sparrow" (affiliated in the past with Israel) claimed their cyberattack caused the interruption. https://t.co/QjGYhpslSQ
⚠️ SOFTWARE PROBLEM DISRUPTS IRANIAN GAS STATIONS -FARS Full Story → https://t.co/ouyyoldygC
#BREAKING: A big number of the fuel stations across Iran are out of service, A hacker group "Predatory Sparrow" (affiliated in the past with Israel) claimed their cyberattack caused the interruption.
BREAKING: Reports a cyberattack has disabled the majority of gas stations across Iran
A hacktivist group called "Predatory Sparrow" ("Gonjeshke Darande" in Persian) claimed that it had disabled the majority of gas stations across #Iran in a #cyberattack on Monday. https://t.co/YkfCOw4RaT
#Iran A big number of the fuel stations across Iran are out of service, initial reports suggest that a cyberattack caused the interruption.
Fire breaks out at refinery in Iranian city of Isfahan - IRNA An official said pipes at the entrance of unit 3 of the refinery caught fire. He did not say what caused the pipes to catch fire. #Iran | #Oil | #Fire https://t.co/TzOXf3qUHK