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EU sanctions Chinese and Iranian companies for cyber attacks

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on March 16, 2026

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· Last updated: April 1, 2026

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March 16 (Reuters) - The European Union on Monday imposed sanctions against two China-based and one Iranian company for cyber attacks against EU member states. The EU listed China-based Integrity

EU sanctions Chinese and Iranian companies for cyberattacks

EU Imposes Sanctions Following Cyberattacks

March 16 (Reuters) - The European Union on Monday imposed sanctions against two China-based and one Iranian company for cyberattacks against EU member states.

The EU listed China-based Integrity Technology Group and Anxun Information Technology, and Iranian company Emennet Pasargad.

China's Response to EU Sanctions

China's foreign ministry said on Tuesday that it opposed the sanctions and urged Brussels to "correct its erroneous approach".

Details of Sanctioned Companies and Individuals

Integrity Technology Group

Role in Cyberattacks
  • Integrity Technology is seen to have enabled hacks of over 65,000 devices across six member states, according to an EU statement.

Anxun Information Technology

Hacking Services and Individual Listings
  • Anxun is seen to have provided hacking services aimed at critical infrastructure, according to the EU.
  • Two co-founders of Anxun have also been individually listed by the EU for their involvement in cyberattacks.

Emennet Pasargad

Disinformation Campaigns
  • Emennet is seen to have compromised advertising billboards to spread disinformation during the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Scope and Impact of Sanctions

  • Sanctions include an asset freeze and a travel ban for the individuals.
  • EU citizens and companies are also prohibited from making funds available for the companies involved.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Additional reporting by Laurie Chen in Beijing; Editing by Jan Harvey, Ros Russell and Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Integrity Tech and Anxun (i‑Soon) have previously been sanctioned by the US and UK for supporting cyber‑intrusions against critical infrastructure and public sector targets. (digitalpolicyalert.org)
  • Emennet Pasargad, formerly Net Peygard Samavat, was designated by the US for its support to IRGC cyber operations and involvement in influence campaigns. (home.treasury.gov)
  • The EU sanctions reflect intensified coordination among Western governments to combat cyber‑enabled threats by targeting both Chinese and Iranian cyber actors. (nukib.gov.cz)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies were sanctioned by the EU for cyber attacks?
The EU sanctioned Integrity Technology Group, Anxun Information Technology (both China-based), and Emennet Pasargad (Iran-based).
Why did the EU impose sanctions on these companies?
Sanctions were imposed due to their involvement in cyber attacks targeting EU member states.
When did the EU announce these sanctions?
The EU announced these sanctions on March 16.
What regions are affected by the EU sanctions?
The sanctions affect EU member states and target companies based in China and Iran.

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