Hackers aligned with Iran have claimed accountability for a cyberattack on President Trump’s Fact Social platform, in line with the cyber nonprofit Middle for Web Safety (CIS).

The Iran-aligned hacking group 313 Group took credit score for a distributed denial of service (DDos) assault on Fact Social inside hours of U.S. strikes on a number of Iranian nuclear services Saturday, a CIS spokesperson confirmed.

Fact Social reportedly noticed a surge in reviews of issues Saturday night time, shortly after Trump posted on the positioning in regards to the “very successful attack” on the nuclear websites Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan, Wired reported. 

The hack comes as cyberattacks have ramped up amid growing tensions between Iran, Israel and the U.S. Iran and Israel have volleyed assaults backwards and forwards in current weeks following Tel Aviv’s shock assault on Tehran’s nuclear services. 

An Israel-linked hacking group took accountability for cyberattacks towards Iran’s largest crypto trade final week, transferring greater than $90 million out of Nobitex wallets, in line with the blockchain analytics agency Elliptic. 

Nonetheless, the hackers possible didn’t have the non-public keys to entry the addresses the place the stolen funds had been despatched, which means they had been successfully destroyed. 

The Nobitex hack got here sooner or later after the group, often known as Gonjeshke Darande or Predatory Sparrow, additionally claimed accountability for the hack of a state-owned Iranian financial institution.