What to know:
- The Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex has fallen victim to a hack, losing nearly $82 million at the hands of the Israeli-linked hacking group Gonjeshke Darande.
- The group issued a chilling warning: Nobitex’s internal data and source code would be released, putting remaining assets in jeopardy.
- Nobitex confirmed the attack but cleverly avoided commenting on the stolen funds—how convenient, right? As tensions between Iran and Israel continue to simmer.
In a scene almost too surreal for our times, the Iranian crypto exchange Nobitex has been hacked for a staggering $82 million by none other than the notorious Israeli-linked hacker group Gonjeshke Darande. No, this isn’t a plot twist from a spy thriller—this is just another Tuesday in the world of crypto chaos.
The group, whose name seems to have been pulled straight from a spy novel, tweeted ominously, “After Bank Sepah, it was Nobitex’s turn.” They then made a delightful little promise: “We’ll be releasing the source code and internal data within 24 hours, and any assets left on the platform will be, well, *at risk*.” Is it just me, or does that sound like a really bad bargain? 😬
پس از بانک سپه، نوبت Nobitex شد
هشدار!در 24 ساعت آینده، کد منبع نوبیتکس و اطلاعات داخلی از شبکه داخلی آن را منتشر خواهیم کرد.
هر دارایی که پس از آن در آنجا باقی بماند در معرض خطر خواهد بود!صرافی نوبیتکس در قلب تلاش های رژیم برای تامین مالی ترور در سراسر جهان قرار دارد.
این…— Gonjeshke Darande (@GonjeshkeDarand) June 18, 2025
But wait, the plot thickens! ZachXBT, the online detective of crypto, quickly flagged suspicious outflows of $81.7 million in Tron’s TRX, Bitcoin, Dogecoin, and a few other tokens. 💸 Guess who’s behind all these suspicious moves? None other than a wallet with the charming address: TKFuckiRGCTerroristsNoBiTEXy2r7mNX. 🤔 You couldn’t make this stuff up if you tried.
bypassing sanctions doesn’t pay @nobitexmarket
— Gonjeshke Darande (@GonjeshkeDarand) June 18, 2025
After some cryptic sleuthing, the stolen funds were confirmed to be over $82 million, spread across various crypto tokens. The group continued their accusations, labeling Nobitex as “a core part of the regime’s terror financing network,” a bold claim to make, even for these hackers. 😏
Amid all of this, Nobitex issued a statement confirming the hack—but they didn’t exactly confirm the stolen funds. Smart move, right? Perhaps they’re hoping the whole thing will just magically disappear. Too bad that’s not how hacking works. 😅
Now, as the days tick by and the hackers’ threats grow louder, the question on everyone’s lips is: What attack method did Gonjeshke Darande use to pull this off? Some things, it seems, are better left as mystery novels. 🕵️♂️
In the middle of all this digital warfare, it’s worth noting that Gonjeshke Darande has a rather…interesting history of cyberattacks. They’ve previously claimed responsibility for taking down Iranian steel factories and gas stations. It’s like a cyber-cat-and-mouse game, with very high stakes. 🐱🐭
And now, with the threat of source code leakage, Nobitex isn’t just facing a financial apocalypse—it’s on the verge of a full-blown credibility collapse. So, if you’re holding funds there, it might be time to make a quick exit before you lose everything. 🏃♂️💨
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2025-06-18 12:02