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Iranian hacker group releases details about nuclear program

The disclosed data included a video file depicting an unidentified nuclear power plant in an unknown location.

On Saturday, an Iranian hacker group known as “Black Reward” released classified information regarding the country’s nuclear program after announcing that it had successfully accessed the email of the Nuclear Power Production and Development Company.

The disclosed data included a video file depicting an unidentified nuclear power plant in an unknown location. “Iran’s public and private discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency” is among the additional information made public.

Additionally, the company disclosed that the publications contain 324 email exchanges pertaining to Iran’s Atomic Energy Production and Development Company. The entire size of the released material is roughly 50 terabytes.

“We will post the respective download links in the next few hours after uploading the information anonymously to the internet file-sharing service anonfiles,” the gang wrote on their Instagram account.

“We do not mingle with criminals, unlike in the West.” “If we make a promise, we will keep it,” the hackers stated in their statement.

On Friday, Black Reward threatened to leak the data, which it referred to as the “dirty nuclear project of the Mullahs’ regime,” if Iran did not release political prisoners and protesters detained during the ongoing anti-government demonstrations following the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested by Iran’s “modesty police” for improperly wearing a hijab.

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