Group 1 - The military conflict between Iran and Israel has extended into the cryptocurrency sector [1] - Iranian cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex announced a service suspension due to a hacking incident, claiming that assets worth $90 million were destroyed [2][15] - Nobitex is the largest cryptocurrency exchange in Iran, playing a crucial role in the country's digital asset ecosystem [4] Group 2 - According to Chainalysis, the stolen assets from Nobitex are estimated to be at least $100 million, involving various cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Dogecoin (DOGE), Ripple (XRP), and Solana (SOL) [5] - Following the attack, Nobitex cut off all external access to its servers and stated that the situation is under control [6][7] - The exchange has promised that its reserve fund will fully cover the losses incurred from the hacking incident [8] Group 3 - The hacker group Gonjeshke Darande claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that it was a response to Nobitex's role in helping the Iranian government evade sanctions [14] - The group has a history of complex cyberattacks against Iran, including a significant attack in 2021 that caused widespread outages [13] - The Iranian Central Bank has imposed a curfew on domestic cryptocurrency exchanges, limiting their operating hours [12] Group 4 - The ongoing military conflict has led to a significant escalation in cyber warfare, with reports of large-scale cyberattacks on Iran's digital infrastructure by Israel [17][18] - The United Nations has expressed concern over the escalation of military conflict and urged both countries to de-escalate and achieve a ceasefire [20][21]
突发!伊朗加密币交易所被攻击,近亿美元资产被盗
证券时报·2025-06-19 14:39