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Hackers disrupt Iran state TV with pro‑Pahlavi footage
Summary
Hackers briefly took over satellite broadcasts of Iran's state television to air clips of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi, and the state broadcaster said signals in some areas were momentarily disrupted by an unknown source.
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Hackers briefly overrode satellite transmissions of Iran's state television to air footage showing exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and messages aimed at security forces. The incident occurred amid nationwide protests and a reported government crackdown that activists say has resulted in thousands of deaths and many arrests. The state broadcaster acknowledged a momentary signal disruption in some areas but did not detail what was aired. Separately, several international events withdrew invitations for Iranian officials in response to the crackdown.
Known details:
- Online video and multiple satellite channels showed pro-Pahlavi clips and graphics directing security forces not to point weapons at protesters.
- The state broadcaster said the signal in "some areas of the country was momentarily disrupted by an unknown source."
- A statement from Reza Pahlavi's office acknowledged the disruption that showed the crown prince but did not answer questions about the hack.
- Activist groups reported a large number of deaths and thousands of arrests related to the protests; official figures from Iranian authorities remain unclear.
Summary:
The reported broadcast intrusion added to international concern amid widespread protests and disputed casualty figures. Undetermined at this time.
