How do Iranian cyber "hackers" work? (Special report)
Beth press: It was transferred over ten years ago by one of the specialized international companies (Broadcast maintains its name and the entire report in English); Targeting the opponent of terrorist electronic activity to include Iran.
According to the company report that Beth press obtained a copy of: The movements of the first hacking groups after their activities from low-level defamation operations to the use of Stuxnet to become a recognized global force in internet operations and influence. Trudson 71 focused on monitoring Iranian cyber influence operations and searching for hacking groups And regularly publishing information and intelligence about its activities.
We describe through numerous publications the cyber activities of the IRGC and the Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS), organizational structures, internal recruitment methods, educational activities, cyber conferences, information on malware, threat actors and their capabilities.
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In July of this year, there was an extremely unusual spike in social media activity that at first glance seemed random.
And a closer look at an unexpected direction. As with many strategic intelligence analysis efforts, the data collected is the evidence that drives the results.
The results lead down an unexpected path.
Primary users of the campaign
At least four accounts played a major role in running the campaign to ensure the hashtag spread in Iran.
At least nine other accounts belonging to the cyber units of the IRGC were responsible for managing and expanding the campaign in various social settings. (Figure 1 in the report)
The latter, most of them followers, portrayed themselves as “royalists”, “reformists”, or “advocates for regime change” in various social settings while tweeting with content that matches the description, and they played a serious role under the particular character in mobilizing and expanding a campaign against the Mujahideen Organization Create.
An important feature of these accounts is that the personalities of young women disguise themselves while attracting and enticing unsuspecting users to expand messages and potential collaborations.
The Guard Corps (RGCU) launched the initial campaign on July 17 at 16:59 DST in Central Europe, right after Mrs. Maryam Rajavi’s speech.