Independent media agency NÛJINHA hit by politically motivated cyber attack, publications deleted
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Summary
NÛJINHA, an independent media agency, suffered a politically motivated cyber attack that deleted numerous publications in Persian, Arabic, and English, and briefly disrupted broadcasting services. The agency blamed a group called Hindala and the Resistance Axis (Hendhela) for the attack. NÛJINHA stated it has restored its services and vowed to continue its independent journalism despite the incident.
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The agency blamed a group calling itself Hindala and the Resistance Axis (Hendhela), described the incident as politically motivated.
NÛJINHA said it restored its services while vowing to continue independent journalism.
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