'Iranian hacker hacks hundreds of universities information, American Restrictions on Iranian hackers
The United States has banned an Iranian company and ten people in charge of cyber attack, hundreds of unions involved in cyber attacks.
The 31-year-old 'critical intelligence property and data' have been accused of being based on this based Institute.
US Department of Justice says that this company will store information about 320 universities, dozens of companies and parts of the U.S. government.
In a statement issued by the US Department of Finance, it has said that two founders of the institute who have been banned, and their assets have been imposed in the United States.
US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said in a news conference that the accused are now unaware.
According to the news agency Routers, he warned that these people travel outside of Iran, so in more than six countries they may face America's retribution.
The Antenna Institute was established in 2013 and the United States prosecution believes it was designed to help spread information for Iranian research institutes.
It is accused of cyber attacks on the 144 universities of the United States and 176 other countries, including Britain, Germany, Canada, Israel and Japan as well.
According to the Department of Justice, hackers had accessed eight thousand of them, targeting millions of professors.
US authorities have considered it as a global conspiracy and has described it as a hacking state-run effort.
Deputy Attorney General Road Roststein said on hacking Iran, saying that most of them 'interruptions' have been carried out on the ambassador to the Iranian government, especially the Persian Guerrillas Revolution.
According to the US prosecution, Hackers have also targeted the US Department of Labor, the Federal Private Regulatory Commission and the United Nations.