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US charges 17 Iranians over large-scale government-linked cyber theft scheme

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The US Department of Justice has filed charges against 17 Iranian nationals in connection with an extensive cyber theft campaign. Authorities allege that many of the attacks were conducted on behalf of the Iranian government. The accused are said to have targeted a range of victims as part of the coordinated scheme. The charges reflect ongoing US efforts to hold state-linked cyber actors legally accountable.

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US charges 17 Iranians over large-scale government-linked cyber theft scheme · ShortSingh