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US Charges 17 Iranian Hackers, Offers $10 Million Rewards for 5 of Them
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US authorities have charged 17 Iranian hackers affiliated with the Mabna Institute for targeting numerous universities and organizations in the US and other countries. The hackers targeted hundreds of entities. Rewards of $10 million are being offered for information on five of the charged individuals. The Mabna Institute was involved in a widespread hacking campaign. The charges and rewards are part of a US effort to hold the hackers accountable. The campaign affected many organizations and universities worldwide.
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