Top Iranian cybercriminal on FBI most wanted list reportedly killed in US-Israeli strike
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Category: WARS & RUMORS OF WARS
Summary:
Mohammad Mehdi Farhadi Ramin, a top Iranian hacker wanted by the FBI since 2020, was reportedly killed last week in the city of Hamadan following a joint Israeli strike on Iran. He was accused of stealing the identities of American citizens, accessing national security data, and targeting U.S. companies, universities, defense contractors, and nonprofits to obtain sensitive information. Farhadi allegedly funded illicit activities using stolen credit card and Social Security data and marketed some of the information on the black market. He was indicted by a federal grand jury in Newark, New Jersey, for his involvement in coordinated cyber intrusions on behalf of the Iranian government dating back to at least 2013.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Proverbs 11:3
"The integrity of the upright will guide them, But the crookedness of the treacherous will destroy them."
Commentary:
Hidden theft and deception don’t stay hidden forever. Cyber intrusions, identity theft, and the trading of stolen data are modern forms of treachery, and they carry real consequences for ordinary people whose accounts and records get compromised. You can feel the fear when your identity is taken. This kind of shadow-conflict between nations fits the prophetic pattern of escalating hostility and covert contention before wider shaking. The Lord weighs crooked strategies, and He is not impressed by secret power plays.
Prophetic Trend:
Covert digital warfare and targeted strikes are tightening national rivalries, showing how end-time conflict is expanding beyond borders into hidden arenas.
Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: C - Measured  What does this mean?
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Source Excerpt:
A top Iranian hacker long wanted by the FBI was killed last week following a joint Israeli strike on Iran, according to an Iranian media outlet.Mohammad Mehdi Farhadi Ramin, an Iranian man accused of stealing the identities of American citizens and accessing national security data, died in the city of Hamadan, Iran International said, adding that his funeral was held on Monday.Farhadi had been wanted by U.S. authorities since 2020 for his "alleged involvement in malicious cyber activity" dating back to at least 2013, according to the FBI. Among his alleged crimes, Farhadi reportedly targeted companies, universities, U.S. defense contractors, and nonprofits to access sensitive data. Authorities say he also stole credit card information and Social Security numbers belonging to U.S. citizens to fund illicit activities, while marketing some of the stolen data on the black market.HISTORIC US-ISRAEL STRIKES ON IRAN UNDERWAY AS TEHRAN FACES REGIME SURVIVAL TESTRamin was first indicted on Sept. 15, 2020, by a federal grand jury in Newark, New Jersey, for his alleged involvement in a massive, coordinated cyber intrusion campaign on behalf of the Iranian government.Ramin and a co‑defendant r...
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Source: Fox News
Posted on 03-10-2026 18:34