United States:
DOJ Announces Indictment Of Seven Iranians Accused Of Computer Hacking
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On March 24, seven Iranian hackers were indicted on computer hacking charges relating
to distributed denial of service ("DDoS") attacks
directed at 46 U.S. financial sector businesses from 2011 through
2013. The hacks caused tens of millions of dollars in remediation damages and
left hundreds of thousands of Americans without access to their
online banking accounts.
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