Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Iranians Trapped Without CASH! IRGC Shuts Down Banks & Internet

The combination of relentless cyberattacks, IRGC imposed internet outages, and widespread banking failures has plunged Iran into chaos, leaving citizens unable to access their money and fueling expectations of an impending uprising against the regime.

There is nothing more terrifying and nerve racking than not being able to access your own money when you need it most. This is what is happening to citizens in Iran, and for a myriad of different reasons. Tech blackouts due to strikes, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) blocking internet access, as well as banks going completely offline. Israeli officials have hinted that they are pursuing ongoing cyberattacks on Iran as another facet of their warfare.

However, some evidence suggests these attacks may be coming from inside Iran itself, from rebel groups pushing for regime change. If this is the case, their actions are causing havoc among ordinary Iranians, who are caught in the crossfire of a shadowy cyber war. On June 17, 2025, Iranians faced a dual crisis: a financial blackout and widespread internet outages. Bank Sepah, Iran’s first bank and a key financial institution, was crippled by a cyberattack that knocked out online banking services, shuttered branches, and rendered ATMs inoperative. (Read More)