
The hacked Iranian cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex has begun the process of restoring services after being attacked by pro-Israeli hacker group Gonjeshke Darande earlier this month.
exchange statement Only users who have completed authentication can access the wallet, while spot exchange users are preferred.
Nobitex said users should avoid storing cryptocurrencies in exchanges’ old wallets, as this could cause users to lose funds.
“Due to the migration of the wallet system, the previous address is no longer valid, and any deposits to its deposits can result in a loss of funds,” the post reads.
On Tuesday postal Nobitex said on X that it will withdraw services from June 30. In addition, the exchange said that operational activities such as transactions and deposits will be launched gradually; however, no designated timetables are provided.
On June 18, Iran’s exchanges were Invasion at $100 million.
Politically motivated hackers
The hacker is seen as a political statement amid ongoing geopolitical tensions between Iran and Israel, as the Noboren is Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange.
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Pro-Israeli hacking group Gonjeshke Darande is responsible for the hacker. The group continues Burn $90 million The asset is valued and the full source code of the exchange is released.
The hacker team said it targeted Nobitex because it had links to the Iranian government and provided contacts for malicious actors.
Report issued Analysis of the data analysis platform chain shows that Nobitex is crucial to Iran’s crypto infrastructure. The inflow to the exchange was $11 billion, while the next ten Iranian exchanges combined were $7.5 billion.
It is worth noting that its OnChain analysis shows that the exchange is linked to malicious actors, including approved entities.
Iranian authorities after Nobitex Hack Placed restrictions On domestic cryptocurrency exchanges, operational activities are only allowed between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m.
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