Pro-Iran hackers claim recent Spotify outage was revenge for US action in their country
Date:
Mon, 18 May 2026 13:42:19 +0000
Description:
Spotify was offline for a few hours earlier this month, with users reporting the app and web player inaccessible.
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widespread outage on May 12 2026, affecting apps, web players, and support services for several hours The Islamic Cyber Resistance in Iraq313 Team claimed responsibility, saying it launched a DDoS attack on Spotifys servers The same group recently targeted Canonical, adding to its sporadic record of disruptive cyberattacks against major platforms The Islamic Cyber Resistance in Iraq-313 Team, a hacking collective which has been sporadically targeting companies and services across the Western world, has claimed responsibility for the major outage Spotify experienced recently .
On May 12 2026, thousands of Spotify users reported having issues with both the app and the web player, and the support site. The music streaming service confirmed being aware of some issues right now with the app and said it was investigating the matter. Now, the pro-Iran hacking group said it was to
blame for the outage, confirming that Spotify suffered a Distributed Denial
of Service ( DDoS ) attack. Latest Videos From You may like Spotify is back online after a major outage that impacted thousands of users Some Ubuntu services are still down following outages after DDoS attack US agencies warn Iranian hackers are targeting American critical infrastructure causing 'disruptive effects within the United States' Revenge for Khamenei? The hand of revenge will reach the killers of Imam Khamenei, the group allegedly said on Telegram, the Jerusalem Post reported. In the same announcement, the group said it carried out a massive cyber attack targeting Spotifys main servers, causing a major disruption to the website and completely disabling the application
The problems began around 12pm ET / 5pm BST, with the first reports of the outage appearing on Down Detector. Reports grew steadily over the next 20-30 minutes, peaking at around 14,000 at 1.20pm ET / 6.20pm BST then appeared to drop off.
However, more than 2 hours later, users in both the US and UK reported struggling to get the app to load on either desktop or mobile though offline tunes did seem to work. Eventually, the app on multiple platforms came back
to life, and Spotify confirmed the issue was fixed shortly before 5pm ET / 10pm BST.
The 313 Team is not the most active group around, but it also recently struck Canonical , the company behind the popular Linux distribution Ubuntu. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign up to the TechRadar Pro newsletter to get all the top news, opinion, features and guidance your business needs to succeed! Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting
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Canonicals web infrastructure is under a sustained, cross-border attack and
we are working to address it. We will provide more information in our
official channels as soon as we are able to, the company said at the time.
Discussing the attack on unofficial Ubuntu forums, community members
confirmed that the distros security API was affected, as well as multiple websites. Updates and system installs were also unavailable at the time. The best antivirus for all budgets Our top picks, based on real-world testing and comparisons
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