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To: TobagoJack who wrote (215018)6/18/2025 12:49:27 AM
From: Box-By-The-Riviera™  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 217543
 
sure.

anyway, its a fucking bull.

at least buy tons of sill if not stocks.

50 was the last all time high. i think we see 1oo potentially.

but gold, it's not done. but for a quickie..silver is like fucking without a rubber and no hiv prep. just fucking do it.



To: TobagoJack who wrote (215018)6/20/2025 10:56:29 AM
From: Pogeu Mahone  Respond to of 217543
 
Jerusalem Post/ Middle East/ Iran News

Hitting Tehran's pockets: Israel-linked hacker group exposes source code for Iran's cryptocurrency
According to the group, the crypto company assists the regime in funding Iranian terrorism and uses virtual currencies to bypass sanctions.
(illustrative) A hooded figure conducting espionage for Iran(photo credit: Canva, SHUTTERSTOCK)

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF, AMICHAI STEINJUNE 19, 2025 10:40Updated: JUNE 19, 2025 18:23

The Israeli-linked hacker group known as "Gonjeshke Darande" (Predatory Sparrow) followed through on its Wednesday threat, releasing Nobitex’s source code and information from its internal network on Thursday.

Nobitex, Iran’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, deals in digital currencies and cryptocurrency. According to the group, the crypto company assists the regime in funding Iranian terrorism and uses virtual currencies to bypass sanctions.

ASSETS LEFT IN NOBITEX ARE NOW ENTIRELY OUT IN THE OPEN," the group wrote on X/Twitter along with the leaked documents.

The group previously warned Iranians, “Collaborating with a terrorist financing infrastructure puts your assets at risk! Act before it’s too late.”

Hackers steal $48 million in cryptocurrency used by Iran to fund terrorGonjeshke Darande announced on Wednesday tha t it stole $48 million in cryptocurrency used by Iran to fund terror. The hacker group also claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-controlled Bank Sepah on Tuesday morning.

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