The U.S. State Department’s “Reward for Justice” program announced it will set a reward of up to 10 million dollars for providing information about five men accused of hacking and stealing data related to the United States and its allies by the Islamic Republic.

The program was posted on the social network X, saying: “These individuals carry out hacking and data theft on behalf of the Iranian government against the United States and its allies,” and asked people who have information about them to report it. In this statement, the names of these individuals—Behzad Masri, Keyvan Fayyaz, Mojtaba Qaleh-Kooei, Arman Khezadan, and Saber Shahbazi—were announced.

The statement said that these individuals had ties to the Ministry of Intelligence and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, and that by carrying out malicious cyber activities, they targeted “multiple parts of the United States’ critical infrastructure.”