Nobitex Hack and Israeli Spy Arrests: A Cryptocurrency Connection?
The fallout from the Nobitex hack continues to unfold, with new reports suggesting a potential link between the breach and the recent arrests of three Israeli citizens accused of spying for Iran. The suspects, aged 19 to 28, were allegedly recruited by Iranian handlers and compensated in cryptocurrency for intelligence tasks, including surveillance of military sites and tracking high-profile officials.
The arrests, disclosed on June 24, followed the June 18 Nobitex hack, which resulted in losses exceeding $90 million. The attack was attributed to Gonjeshke Darande, a pro-Israel hacking collective known for targeting Iranian-linked infrastructure. While no direct connection has been confirmed, blockchain intelligence platform TRM Labs speculates that data from the Nobitex breach may have aided in identifying the suspects.
Israeli cyber defense teams and Gonjeshke Darande have a history of leveraging cyber tools for intelligence gathering. This incident raises questions about the intersection of cryptocurrency, espionage, and geopolitical tensions.