‘Anonymous’ hacks Iran state websites after Mahsa Amini’s death

Authored by aljazeera.com and submitted by Ben_Pars

The two main websites of the Iranian government and several media websites have been targeted by hackers claiming to be from Anonymous.

Tehran, Iran – Several Iranian government and state-affiliated media websites are down after a Twitter account linked to the “Anonymous” hacker collective claimed to have launched cyberattacks on them, aimed at supporting protests following the death of Mahsa Amini.

The 22-year-old woman from the northwestern province of Kurdistan died in Tehran on Friday after suffering from a stroke and several heart attacks while in the custody of Iran’s so-called morality police for her “improper” hijab, according to authorities and state media.

Iranian authorities have denied any allegations of mistreatment or beatings of Amini and said she had pre-existing conditions that contributed to her death, but her family has rejected the claims.

A video released early on Wednesday showed footage of protests in several Iranian cities that have erupted since Amini’s death.

“This was the last straw,” the altered voice on the video, which claimed to be from Anonymous, said of Amini’s death. “The Iranian people are not alone”.

It appears the two main websites of the Iranian government were the main target of the attacks.

One is the “smart services” website of the government, where a host of online services is offered, and another is aimed at publishing government news and interviews with officials.

“All database has been deleted,” claimed a social media account believed to be affiliated with Anonymous. The Iranian government has yet to officially comment on the claims or the attacks.

Several other websites, including the webpage of Iranian state television, were also attacked and were down for some time.

The websites had gone down and been recovered several times on Wednesday morning, indicating a struggle between the hackers and website support.

At least three people have been killed in the protests so far, according to Esmail Zarei Kousha, the governor of Kurdistan.

The official, however, said the deaths have been “suspicious” and appear to be an attempt by “anti-revolutionary” groups to fan the flames of unrest across the country.

Iranian state media also reported on Wednesday that protests over the death of Amini had spread to 15 cities in the country.

The young woman’s death has led to an outpouring of outrage in Iran and elsewhere, with videos showing women cutting their hair in protest over Iran’s laws on the veiling of women.

Y_Deadman_N on September 21st, 2022 at 15:02 UTC »

Instagram got filtered. They’re shooting people now. Our internet will gone soon. They’re going to start a fight between muslims or people who support regime and protestors by burning quran and beating women with hijab and then pass the buck to protestors so they can shoot them for “justice “ as they say. They’re disgusting. They will show and hide whatever they want. If you don’t get any updates from us know that they’re killing us and hiding the truth. Don’t believe them . They’re disgusting liars. Please be our voice.r/iran

UPDATE: they killed 15 years old boy shot his face. Which sub am I allowed to post??

UPDATE2: they’re killing more and more I can’t really stand this watching these unrealistic photos of my people half in blood. It’s so unreal I can’t get through this

zjd0114 on September 21st, 2022 at 14:33 UTC »

How does Anonymous even work, can a hacker just hack a government and shut shit down and call themselves anonymous or is it an actual group

BigBlackHungGuy on September 21st, 2022 at 14:01 UTC »

What message did they display? The article doesn't show it.