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Hackers disrupt Iran state TV satellite broadcasts
Summary
Hackers interrupted Iranian state television satellite transmissions to air footage of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, and the state broadcaster said signals were momentarily disrupted; activists reported at least 3,919 people killed in the crackdown.
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Hackers disrupted Iranian state television satellite broadcasts and aired footage of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi that included messages urging security forces not to point weapons at the people. The state broadcaster acknowledged that signals in some areas were momentarily disrupted by an unknown source. Activist groups reported at least 3,919 people killed in the authorities' crackdown and noted restrictions on internet access.
Reported details:
- Hackers interrupted satellite broadcasts and aired footage of exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi with a message to security forces.
- Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting acknowledged a momentary signal disruption attributed to an unknown source.
- Activist networks reported at least 3,919 fatalities in the crackdown amid an internet shutdown.
- Pahlavi's office acknowledged the broadcast disruption but did not answer questions about the hack.
Summary:
The incident highlights rising tensions in Iran and adds to international attention on the government's response to nationwide protests. Undetermined at this time.
