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Arrest and Collaboration of Mohammad Jorjandi with the Ministry of Intelligence

In 2010, Mohammad Jorjandi was arrested for illegal cyber activities. He was apprehended by agents of the Ministry of Intelligence on charges of hacking the Islamic Azad University website with the intent to insult Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani and for unauthorized access to confidential emails during a penetration test at the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). Jorjandi spent several months in Evin Prison, marking the beginning of his controversial professional journey.

In 2015, he fled Iran and settled in the United States as a refugee. However, instead of reforming and making amends for his past, Jorjandi launched a website called “Webamooz” under the pretext of investigating cybercrimes in Iran. Unfortunately, this platform quickly became a tool for continuing his widespread violations. Through his channels and platforms, he resorted to extortion and blackmail targeting various individuals. His primary targets were cryptocurrency owners, successful entrepreneurs, and wealthy individuals, from whom he demanded money and assets under baseless and illegal pretexts. Whenever he faced resistance or refusal, he launched media attacks, spread rumors, and utilized various social media platforms to defame and insult these individuals to achieve his nefarious goals.

The video above showcases parts of the confessions and details of the charges against this professional fraudster, revealing the extent of his crimes and abuses. This video is not only evidence of his illegal activities but also a warning for anyone who might fall victim to Jorjandi’s deceptive tactics. His behavior, from hacking and insults in the past decade to extortion and defamation in recent years, demonstrates a clear pattern of exploiting technology and media. Will this be the end of his actions, or will he find another way to continue this path? You be the judge!

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