US computing big Microsoft stated Friday that it had recognized Iranian state actors as these behind the latest cyberattack on French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Clint Watts, the overall supervisor of Microsoft’s Digital Risk Evaluation Middle, stated that the hackers, who referred to as themselves “Holy Souls,” have been Iranian cybersecurity agency Emennet Pasargad.
In early January, Holy Souls introduced they’d obtained the private info of greater than 200,000 Charlie Hebdo prospects, and printed a pattern of the info as proof.
The cyberattack got here after Charlie Hebdo printed cartoons of Iranian supreme chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a particular version to mark the anniversary of the 2015 assault on its Paris workplaces that left 12 lifeless.
Iran issued an official warning to France over the “insulting and indecent” cartoons.
Emennet Pasargad was the employer of two Iranians, Mohammad Hosein Musa Kazemi and Sajjad Kashian, who have been indicted by the US Justice Division in November 2021.
They allegedly carried out a cyber marketing campaign “to intimidate and affect American voters, and in any other case undermine voter confidence and sow discord” in the course of the 2020 US presidential election.
Kazemi and Kashian allegedly obtained confidential voter info and despatched menacing emails, pushing out false info to affect each Democratic and Republican voters, and tried to hack into state voting-related web sites, the division stated.
The Charlie Hebdo hackers, whose operation Microsoft dubbed “Neptunium”, supplied the stolen subscriber database on the market on-line for 20 bitcoin, at the moment about $460,000 (almost Rs. 3.80 crore), Microsoft stated.
“No matter one might consider Charlie Hebdo’s editorial selections, the discharge of personally identifiable details about tens of 1000’s of its prospects constitutes a grave menace,” Microsoft stated.