Hackers Gonjeshke Darande, or a “predatory sparrow”, linked to Israel, claims to have cyberatured Iran’s cryptocurrencies, just a day after the Iranian Bank of Sepah’s breach.

The team announced that it will “publish the source code and internal information of Nobitex from its internal network” in 24 hours.

“Any assets remain there after this point will be in danger!” The team added.

“The Nobitex Stock Exchange is at the heart of the regime’s efforts to finance terrorism worldwide, and is a favorite tool for violating regime sanctions. Nobitex does not even pretend to comply with sanctions. In fact, it gives public instructions to users on how to use its infrastructure to bypass sanctions, “says Gonjeshke Darande in a post on the social networking platform.

The team claimed yesterday that it hacked Iran’s Sepah bank. References to social media noted that the bank’s services were not available after the violation.

In recent years, the team has taken responsibility for several cyberattacks in Iran, including those against gas stations and a steel mill.

Israel generally maintains a policy of ambiguity about its cyberattacks against Iran and does not reveal its responsibility for them.

“The bypass of sanctions does not attribute,” the Gonjeshke Darande team added in a separate post, attaching screenshots of display that allegedly showing confiscated cryptocurrencies of tens of millions of dollars.