"Israel-linked hackers cripple 70% of Iran's gas stations in major cyberattack"

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A hacking group known as Gonjeshke Darande, believed to be linked to Israel, has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack that caused service disruptions at 70% of Iran's gas stations. The attack led to long lines of cars and angry crowds. Iranian state TV cited the country's Oil Minister suggesting outside interference as a possible cause. The group stated that the attack was in response to the aggression of the Islamic Republic and its proxies in the region. Iran's civil defense agency is investigating the incident, while Israel's government has not commented on the alleged attack.
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