'Black Reward' Hackers Reportedly Accessed the Iranian Atomic Energy Agency's Email System
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Iran’s atomic energy agency alleged that hackers that call themselves Black Reward, acting on behalf of an unidentified foreign country, broke into a subsidiary’s network and had free access to its email system.
The hacking group said it leaked 50 gigabytes of internal emails, contracts, and construction plans related t…
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