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- Iran is going offline to prevent purported Israeli cyberattacks
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
- Iran Slows Internet to Prevent Cyber Attacks Amid Escalating . . .
Iran has throttled internet access in the country in a purported attempt to hamper Israel's ability to conduct covert cyber operations, days after the latter launched an unprecedented attack on the country, escalating geopolitical tensions in the region The development comes amid deepening conflict
- Iran’s internet goes offline amid claims of ‘enemy abuse’
The government of Iran appears to have shut down the internet within its borders, perhaps in response to Israel-linked cyberattacks Internet watchers at CloudFlare and NetBlocks both report that internet traffic in Iran dropped precipitously late on Wednesday and has remained near zero since
- Iran’s Internet Blackout Adds New Dangers for Civilians Amid . . .
Internet connectivity in Iran saw a 54 percent drop on June 13, says Doug Madory, director of internet analysis at monitoring firm Kentik Then, days later on June 17, there was an additional 49
- Irans Internet connectivity plummets as Israeli strikes and . . .
The Iranian government has pinned the blame for the Internet outage partly on cyberattacks, such as the breach of Bank Sepah "Given the enemy's cyberattacks, it is natural that they are forced to slow down the Internet speed at times to maintain network stability," spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani said in a state broadcast (translated)
- Watchdog Says Iranians Largely Cut Off From Internet By . . .
"Metrics show Iran has now been offline for over 12 hours as authorities impose a nation-scale internet shutdown, citing Israel's alleged 'misuse' of the network for military purposes," London
- Iran shuts down internet, alleges Israel cyberattack
Iran accused Israel of launching a wide cyber campaign, and a hacker group claimed responsibility for an attack on a major Iranian bank that left some ATMs offline Iran’s authorities cut off nearly all internet access on Tuesday, blocking Meta platforms and banning Starlink terminals as Israel continued its bombardment
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