Websites of Iran’s transport and urbanization ministry goes out of service after “cyber disruption”
Websites of Iran‘s transport and urbanization ministry Saturday went out of service after a “cyber disruption” in computer systems of its staff, the official IRNA news agency reported.
The report did not elaborate but said the case is under investigation. This is the second abnormality in computer systems related to the ministry.
On Friday, Iran’s railroad system came under cyberattack with hackers posting fake messages about alleged train delays or cancellations on display boards at stations across the country. It came after the electronic tracking system on trains across Iran failed.
Also on Saturday, minister of telecommunications, Mohammad Javad Azari Jahromi warned about possible cyberattacks though ransomwares. In 2018 Iran reported similar attacks.
In December that year, Iran‘s telecommunications ministry said the country had defused a massive cyberattack on unspecified “electronic infrastructure” but provided no specifics on the purported attack.
No group has so far taken responsibility of the either incidents.
In 2019, an error in the railway company‘s computer servers caused multiple delays in train services.
It was not clear if the reported attack caused any damage or disruptions in Iran‘s computer and internet systems.
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