In a morning announcement, the Iranian Parliament revealed that both the official website of the Islamic Consultative Assembly and its affiliated news agency, House of Nation, have been rendered inaccessible due to cyberattacks and hacking.
Specialized technical teams are currently investigating the extent of the breach, with necessary updates expected soon.
Preliminary examinations indicate that some documents have been tampered with and are now unreliable.
It appears that hackers, with limited access to certain files, manipulated genuine documents. For instance, a file titled “Representatives’ Salaries” includes a column containing fictitious numbers not present in official parliamentary payment records.
Further updates will follow as the investigations are underway.
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