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Hackers Lay in Wait, Then Knocked Out Iran Ship Comms

Posted on August 25, 2025
Hackers Lay in Wait, Then Knocked Out Iran Ship Comms

Lab-Dookhtegen claims major attack on more than 60 cargo ships and oil tankers belonging to two Iranian companies on US sanctions list.

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