Gas stations across Iran were allegedly targeted by a massive cyberattack on Tuesday, according to reports. The incident resulted in widespread disruptions in gasoline sales and many motorists being stuck in long lines at closed stations. The “attack” has only interfered with smart card sales, a system that is widely used in the country and allows citizens to buy gasoline at a reduced price. Masoud Rezaei, a smart fuel system official, told Iran’s Radio News Agency in an exclusive interview that petrol stations were gradually coming back online. He also noted that Iranians who don’t really need fuel should not go to fuel stations in the current situation. “The problem that occurred in the intelligent fuel system was from outside or inside the network, which identified the threat system and then removed itself from the circuit,” Rezaei said, noting to his compatriots that they should not worry about the country’s fuel …
‘Cyber Attack’ Allegedly Shut Down Gasoline Access Across Iran: Report
October 26, 2021
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