06 Jan 2023; MEMO: Iran has foiled a cyber-attack on its Central Bank, the country's telecommunications Infrastructure Company said on Friday, Reuters reports.
Anonymous and other global hacking groups threatened in October to launch cyber-attacks on Iranian institutions and officials in support of anti-government protests and to bypass internet censorship there.
Amir Mohammadzadeh Lajevardi, head of the Infrastructure Communications Company, said the Central Bank was targeted by a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on Thursday night, the official IRNA news agency quoted him as saying.
DDoS attacks attempt to cripple servers by overwhelming them with internet traffic.
"These days, the largest volume of foreign attacks is against banks and financial institutions, internet providers and communications infrastructures, which have been repelled," Lajevardi said. IRNA gave no further details.
The Central Bank said, in September, that a cyber-attack briefly took its website offline.
Internet access has been severely limited in Iran since widespread protests erupted over the death in mid-September of a young Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, while in the custody of the morality police over enforcement of mandatory dress code laws.