
Iran's president says cyberattack meant to create 'disorder'
India Today
Iran's president, Ebrahim Raisi, said on Wednesday that the cyberattack on gas stations across the country was only intended to cause "disorder."
Iran's president said that a cyberattack that shut down gas stations across the nation aimed to get “people angry by creating disorder and disruption.”
Ebrahim Raisi's comments, the first since Tuesday's attack, did not blame anyone specifically for the incident.
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