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DOJ unseals new charges against 17 hackers in Iran-backed campaign

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By AJ Vicens

Aug 18 (Reuters) - ‌The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday unsealed new ​and updated charges against 17 individuals working with an Iranian company that it alleges carried ⁠out hacks and data theft against U.S. universities, companies and government agencies.

The DOJ said in a statement that the individuals were working with the ​Mabna Institute, which carried out hacking campaigns on behalf of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard ‌Corps and other Iranian government and university clients.

The campaigns targeted hundreds of U.S. and international universities, dozens of U.S. companies, and at least five U.S. state ⁠and federal government agencies, it said.

A previous indictment announced ⁠in March 2018 had charged nine of the 17 with a hacking campaign that targeted the U.S. Labor Department, the United Nations and computer networks in Hawaii and Indiana.

The Iranian government’s representatives at the United Nations in ‌New York did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Contact ⁠information for the Mabna Institute was not immediately ‌available.

The charges announced on Tuesday reveal “the broader ​network allegedly behind a sweeping, state-sponsored campaign to steal research and intellectual property from American universities, businesses, and government institutions,” U.S. Attorney for the ‌Southern District of New York Jamie McDonald said ​in the statement.

The U.S. State Department’s ⁠Rewards for Justice program on Tuesday announced a $10 million reward ‌for information leading to the location ⁠of several of the people included in Tuesday’s charges.

According to Tuesday’s statement by the DOJ, the Mabna Institute since at least 2013 and through 2017 ​targeted more than 100,000 ‌accounts of professors around the world, including the successful penetration of roughly 8,000 ⁠professor email accounts across 144 ​U.S.-based universities and 178 universities in other countries.

(Reporting by AJ Vicens ​in Detroit; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

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