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Iranian hacker and cybercrime expert
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Mohammad Jorjandi
Born (1980-11-21) November 21, 1980 (age 44)
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NationalityIranian
Other nameshregy
CitizenshipUnited States
Occupation(s)Cybercrime expert, Cybersecurity expert
Notable workWebamooz, Independent Iranian Cybercrime Investigators

Mohammad Jorjandi (born 21 November 1980) is a cybercrime expert and the director of the Shabgard security group. He was arrested by the Iranian Ministry of Intelligence in 2010 for hacking website of Azad University to insult Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani and also accessing to emails that contained confidential information while doing a Penetration test on IRIB. He spent several months in Evin Prison.

After his release, he was hired by the Central Bank of Iran as the director of Kashef (Bank Emergency Network Security Control Center). After some time, he was fired from the Central Bank due to his case in the Ministry of Intelligence. He immigrated to the United States from Iran in 2015. After his immigration, he started studying cyber security, a branch of cybercrime, and created a social media called "Webamooz", to investigate cybercrimes in Iran. Jorjandi published large cases of cybercrimes committed in Iran in Webamooz. He was one the first people to investigate the illegal gambling network in Iran and ever since he has attracted people's attention to himself and his media. Jorjandi currently resides in Alexandria, Virginia, USA, and works for a cybersecurity company.

References

  1. Shabgard
  2. Zone-H
  3. Manager of Kashif Secure Electronic Management Company Banking Group
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