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Days after Israel began striking Iran’s nuclear and military sites earlier this month, a US non-profit that has provided ...
Iran's leaders cut internet access to outside world Since Wednesday, June 18, Iranians have only been able to access the domestic network and can no longer keep up with developments in the ...
Iran is limiting internet connectivity for citizens amid Israeli airstrikes—pushing people towards domestic apps, which may not be secure, and limiting their ability to access vital information.
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Iran is going offline to prevent purported Israeli cyberattacks The government has throttled its own bandwidth, asked citizens to delete WhatsApp, and plans to shut off global internet access tonight.
The government cited the recent hacks on Bank Sepah and cryptocurrency exchange Nobitex as reasons to shut down internet access to virtually all Iranians.
David Belson, the head of data insight at internet infrastructure company Cloudflare, told TechCrunch that internet traffic ...
Authorities in Iran have regularly restricted internet access for the country's roughly 90 million people since last week.
There have been a trickle of reports from US media outlets that the US's strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities did not ...
Iran entered a near total internet blackout on Wednesday as it and Israel continued attacking each other, and questions swirled about whether the US will directly enter the war.
Iran has begun restricting internet access across the country in response to a surge in cyberattacks, reportedly linked to escalating tensions with Israel.
The world is watching to see whether Tehran responds to the U.S. military strikes as leaders urge Iran to negotiate.