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Following Israel’s military operation against Iran on June 13, the Tel Aviv-based Cyabra found a pattern of disinformation ...
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has made his first public appearance since the 12-day war between Israel and ...
Days after Israel began striking Iran’s nuclear and military sites earlier this month, a US non-profit that has provided Starlink internet service to Iranian citizens asked the State Department to ...
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency reiterates guidance for operators of critical national infrastructure ...
A young shop manager living alone in Iran's capital was panicking during the war with Israel. Her family wasn't nearby. Her ...
By bnm Tehran bureau An Iranian communications expert has warned that the country's internet filtering policies have ...
As Iran faces a massive internet blackout in the middle of a growing conflict with Israel, the government is encouraging its citizens to use a homegrown messaging app called Bale. But there’s a ...
Internet access, which had been restricted in Iran amid attacks, has been restored, said Sattar Hashemi, Iran’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology (ICT), Trend reports.
So how can a country have broad control over internet access, and could this happen anywhere in the world? How does ‘blocking the internet’ work? The “internet” is a broad term.
In recent days, Iranians experienced a near-complete internet blackout, with local service providers – including mobile services – repeatedly going offline. Iran’s government has cited cyber ...
Internet service was partially restored in Iran on Saturday, after Tehran imposed a blackout during its war with Israel, London-based online watchdog NetBlocks said.