The "Adalat Ali" cyber group hacked the live broadcasts of several Iranian state-run TV channels on Telebion.

Telebion, the live broadcast and archive platform of the Islamic Republic's state-run radio and television networks, was hacked on Tuesday, February 12, by the "Justice Ali" cyber group, which broadcast political content on some of Iran's state-run networks that were broadcast through this channel.
The "Justice Ali" cyber group announced this news on Tuesday and sent a video of the hack to Radio Farda, and the Telebion network also confirmed the disruption in its system.
Telebion wrote in this regard that "Telebion's infrastructure was disrupted on February 11 from 2:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and programs from several networks during this time period were incompletely archived."
On Tuesday, while normal programs were being broadcast on Iranian state-run radio and television networks, this
The programs were interrupted and then scenes of anti-Islamic Republic demonstrations with the slogan "Death to the dictator" were broadcast.
Afterwards, a masked person read a message to the “nation of Iran” that said, “We are ready to shake the foundations of the corrupt regime that has taken over our country. They will no longer silence us. We will turn the decade of suffering [Fajr] into their mourning. The veil without the veil. We will burn the veil. We will break their idols. We will expose the palaces of the oppressors so that the nation will pay their due. The regime has seen our thumbs down and will see it again.”
At the end, the slogan "Don't be afraid, don't be afraid, we are all together" is played, which has been one of the slogans of protests against the Islamic Republic system in recent years.
In April of this year, the cyber group known as "Justice Ali" also provided videos to Radio Farda and some other media outlets that contained images of torture, mistreatment of prisoners, beating and stripping them, drug smuggling into the prison, officers fighting with each other, and prisoners attempting suicide.
The hacking of Telebion by this group comes a week after some domestic radio and television channels, including Sima Channel One, Quran Channel, Radio Payam, and Radio Javan, were briefly hacked.
Following this 10-second hack, broadcasts from several Iranian television channels, including Channel One, Quran, Payam, and Javan, were halted, and at the same time, images of Maryam Rajavi and Massoud Rajavi, leaders of the People's Mojahedin Organization, and an image of the Leader of the Islamic Republic with a red cross on which the slogan "Death to Khamenei, peace to Rajavi" was displayed were broadcast.
Technical officials at the Iranian Broadcasting Organization said last week that the server was likely the target of a hacker attack, describing the attack as an "extremely complex task."
Source: Radio Farda




