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Firewall Fortinet was hacked, affecting more than 15 governments and Fortune 500 companies | International | Central News Agency CNA



2026/6/18 10:31 (updated at 6/18 11:06) Please agree to our privacy policy to enable the news listening function. Schematic diagram. (Picture taken from Pixabay Gallery) (Central News Agency, Washington, 17th, comprehensive foreign news reports) Security researchers said that a large-scale hacking attack targeting the firewall device Fortinet has penetrated well-known organizations around the world. Evidence shows that passwords have been stolen from Fortune 500 companies (Fortune 500) and government agencies in more than 15 countries. Hudson Rock, which tracks cyber threats, said most of the affected devices were in the United States, India and Taiwan and that the scale of the espionage operation was “staggering.” Hudson Rock said that approximately 75,000 Fortinet firewalls and VPNs were compromised, and it is possible that hackers could further penetrate into these devices and steal data. VPNs are tools used by businesses to protect their networks and allow employees to log in from remote locations. Fortinet stated in a statement that hackers are known to have targeted Fortinet firewalls and VPN devices to steal account passwords. Hackers use information obtained from “past events” to continuously try to crack passwords, a so-called “brute force attack” to invade the target network or device. Fortinet did not immediately respond to Reuters’ inquiries about the scope of the attack disclosed by the researchers. In addition, Reuters was unable to confirm how many passwords were stolen and the company was actually compromised. Reuters pointed out that the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the White House National Security Agency have not responded to emails. Security officials in India and Taiwan have yet to respond. Experts pointed out that the code in the leaked data was written in Russian, indicating that the operation may have been carried out by Russian cybercriminal groups. (Compiled by: Ji Jinling) 1150618 supports the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of support to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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Iranian Foreign Minister: The Arab League actively participated in the US-Israeli war against Iraq | International | Central News Agency CNA



Please agree to our privacy policy to enable news listening. (Central News Agency, Tehran, comprehensive foreign news report on the 14th) Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi today accused the United Arab Emirates of actively participating in the war between the United States and Israel against Iran. On the same day, it was reported that a ship was seized near the coast of the United Arab Emirates and was heading to Iranian waters. Agence France-Presse reported that Araqchi posted on the messaging software Telegram while attending the BRICS summit in India: “The Arab League is an active partner in this aggression, there is no doubt about it.” Araqchi also mentioned what Israel said were “secret” talks held in the Arab League during the war. It is said that the attendees included Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the President of the United Arab Emirates Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, but the United Arab Emirates denied that Netanyahu secretly visited the country. “I have to say that the Arab League was directly involved in the aggression against our country. When this aggression began, they even refused to condemn it,” Araqchi said. “It is becoming increasingly clear that they were involved in these attacks and may have even taken direct action against our country.” Relations between Iran and the Arab League have long been tense. On February 28 this year, after the United States and Israel jointly launched an attack on Iran, Iran launched a counterattack, targeting Israel and U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf region, intensifying the confrontation between Iran and the United Arab Emirates. Although Iran and the United States have implemented a ceasefire since April 8, last week Iran and the United States respectively rejected each other’s latest negotiation proposals, and the end-of-war diplomatic negotiations have stalled. Since the United States and Israel went to war against Iran, Iran has basically blocked shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz is located between Iran and Oman, connecting the Persian Gulf, Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea. About 20% of the world’s oil and natural gas are transported through this waterway. There has been another incident on this trade route recently. An Indian cargo ship carrying livestock from Africa to the United Arab Emirates was sunk in the waters near Oman. The Indian government condemned the attack and said all 14 crew members were rescued by the Omani Coast Guard. Vanguard, a British maritime security consultancy, pointed out that it is believed that the cargo ship was hit by a missile or drone, causing the explosion. Separately, the UK Maritime Trade Operations Office (UKMTO) reported today that “unauthorized persons” had boarded a ship anchored near the UAE port of Fujairah and were sailing the ship to Iran. Vanguard quoted a report from the shipping company’s security personnel as saying that the ship was seized by Iranian personnel. The security situation in the area is particularly sensitive because the port of Fujairah allows some oil products to be exported without passing through the Strait of Hormuz, but a map released by Iran last week included this section of the coast within its claimed maritime jurisdiction. (Compiled by: Yang Zhaoyan) 1150515 Support the Central News Agency’s choice to stand with the facts. Every donation you make is a small amount of sponsorship to protect press freedom. Download the Central News Agency’s “First-hand News” APP to get the latest news in real time. The text, pictures and audio and video of this website may not be reproduced, publicly broadcast or publicly transmitted and used without authorization.



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