Tapandegan

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Founded atIran
Tapandegan (تپندگان)
Palpitaters in Persian
Founded atIran
TypeHacker group

The Tapandegan (Palpitaters in Persian (Persian: تپندگان)) is an Iranian hacker group known for hacking twice the arrival and departure monitors at two major international airports in Iran (Mashhad and Tabriz) on May 24, 2018, and June 6, 2018, respectively, posting anti-government messages and images, forcing the airports’ authorities to turn off manually those monitors one-by-one.[1][2][3]

The Tapandegan refers to its acts as an act of protest demanding from the Iranian leadership to improve the economy and to stop ignoring the demands of the Iranian people.[4] News agencies categorized this group's acts as “a new form of protest in Iran.”[1]

Name and alias

The Tapandegan first appeared publicly on May 24, 2018, when they hacked the arrival and departure monitors at Mashhad International Airport and on June 6, 2018, when they also hacked the arrival and departure monitors at Tabriz International Airport.[1] The group posted anti-government messages and images, forcing the airports’ authorities to turn off manually those monitors one-by-one.[1] Airport officials in both cities turned off the sign boards for several hours after the hacking and made apologetic public statements.[1]

The Iranian authorities confirmed both cyber-attacks shortly after they took place and they were widely reported by the Iranian official press and the international news wires and agencies.[5]

The group's name is in the Persian language meaning Palpitaters. Based on the messages they posted on those hacked monitors, the news sources noted that the group supports the national protests of the people in Iran demanding economic improvements.[6]

Iran had seen frequent nationwide protests in 2018 by demonstrators angered by local and national officials and business leaders who they accuse of corruption and oppression. The two anti-government hacks at Iranian airports are the only incidents of their kind since the protests began in late December.[7]

Hacking history

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