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The First PostRevolutionary Guard thought to be behind Eid festival hacking of Farsi1’s website
The website of the popular Iranian satellite channel Farsi1, co-owned by Robert Murdoch, was reportedly hacked this Wednesday by a group calling itself the Iranian Cyber Army, which is thought to operate under the aegis of the all-powerful Revolutionary Guard.
The hacking was timed for the start of the Muslim festival of Eid - otherwise known as the festival of sacrifice. The screenshot above, which has been widely shown on Iranian news sites, shows Farsi1's website successfully hijacked and emblazoned with the message 'Happy Eid Ghorban'.
The hackers then write: "Rupert Murdoch, the Moby company, the Mohseni family, and the Zionists' partners should know that they will take the wish to destroy the structure of Iranian families with them to the grave."
The 'Moby company' referred to is the Moby Media Group, run by Saad Mohseni, an Afghan-Australian who returned to Kabul in 2002 to set up what is now the country's most high-profile media group. He was described in a New Yorker profile earlier this year as "Afghanistan's first media mogul". Moby runs Farsi1 in partnership with Star TV, the Hong Kong-based TV service owned by Murdoch's News Corp.
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Iran's cyber army issues new messageSource:
UPIPublished: Nov. 19, 2010 at 10:31 AM
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The Iranian Cyber Army formed after last year's disputed presidential elections in Iran, breaking into Twitter and several other Web outlets used by backers of Iran's opposition movement.
Ebrahim Jabbari, the head of a division of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard, suggested in May that the military branch had created a cyber army.
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http://www.upi.com/Top_News/Special/2010/11/19/Irans-cyber-army-issues-new-message/UPI-23151290180699/