Massive cyberattack disrupts petrol stations in Iran
Hackers target online petrol distribution systems near the anniversary of deadly fuel protests.
Aljazeera –By
A significant cyberattack hit Iran’s online petrol distribution system affecting fuel stations across the country and causing long lineups.
State television and an outlet close to the country’s security apparatus said on Tuesday that the origins of the hack were under investigation.
Thousands of petrol stations went offline starting before noon, but the cause was not confirmed as a cyberattack until later in the day.
After several hours, some petrol stations across the country restarted offering services, but offline and at the open rate that is twice the subsidized rate offered through rationed “smart fuel cards”.
Officials said all petrol stations will be back online soon.
Iran has suffered several high-profile sabotage attacks recently, including two – blamed on Israel – against its main nuclear facilities at Natanz.
The widespread attack came shortly before the second anniversary of the November 2019 nationwide protests against an overnight petrol price rise.
At the time, petrol prices as much as tripled, sparking the protests that Amnesty International has said led to the deaths of more than 300 people.
Internet access was also shut down across the country for almost a week during the protests. Some areas where protests were still continuing experienced weeks of internet disruptions.
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