đ Iranâs Nobitex Hacked for $82M â Israeli Cyber Unit âGonjeshke Darandeâ Claims Responsibility
In a shocking cyberattack thatâs rocking the global crypto scene, Iranâs largest crypto exchange, Nobitex, has suffered an $81.7 million loss â reportedly at the hands of pro-Israel hackers. On June 16, 2025, blockchain sleuth ZachXBT revealed that massive sums were drained from Nobitex's hot wallets on both Ethereum and Tron chains.
Whatâs most chilling? The attackers used custom vanity addresses like âTK***kiRGCTerroristsâŠmNXâ and â0xffFFfFFffFFâŠDeadâ â making a clear, politically charged statement. Experts now believe Nobitexâs internal controls were dangerously weak, with Cyversâ analyst Hakan Unal saying, âThese kinds of addresses shouldâve been blocked by any competent system.â
Claiming credit is the Israeli-aligned hacker group âGonjeshke Darandeâ, which called Nobitex a âregime financingâ tool and threatened to leak sensitive internal data within 24 hours. The breach follows escalating military conflict between Israel and Iran, with hundreds of casualties reported in the most intense fighting since the 1980s.
Nobitex insists that the majority of usersâ funds remain safe in cold storage â only hot wallets were impacted. However, the stolen funds have not been moved since the incident, suggesting either preparation for further laundering â or a warning of more to come.
This breach isnât just about one exchange. It highlights a growing intersection between geopolitics and crypto warfare, where digital currencies are now battlegrounds for nation-state-level cyberconflict. The world â and Nobitex users â will be watching closely to see how trust is rebuilt and defenses reinforced.