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ifmat - Iran may disrupt internet for security reasons as protests extend to day five

Iran may disrupt internet for ‘security reasons’ as protests extend to day five

Access to internet in Iran may be disrupted due to “security reasons,” the minister of communications was quoted as saying on Wednesday by the semi-official ISNA news agency, amid ...
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ifmat - Iran Regime Continues Its Internet Restriction Project

Iran’s Regime Continues Its Internet Restriction Project

This is part of the outlook of a document by the Iranian regime’s Supreme Council of Cyberspace, which has been delivered to its supreme leader Ali Khamenei and approved ...
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ifmat - Hardliners Adamant To Restrict Internet In Iran

Hardliners adamant to restrict internet in Iran

A bill introduced last year in Iran’s parliament to further restrict access to Internet did not get support, so the governing hardliners found an alternative way.
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ifmat - Iranian hackers attacked Turkish government and private organizations

Top Iranian Hackers exposed by opposition outlet

The identities of five top Iranian hackers behind large-scale cyberattacks across the world were revealed by opposition outlet Iran International.
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ifmat - Iranian hackers spy on journalists and government officials

Iranian hackers spy on journalists and government officials

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered another Iranian state-sponsored hacking group that has been targeting government officials, journalists, academics, and opposition leaders around the world for at least seven years.
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ifmat - Google says Iranian group using tool to download Gmail Yahoo and Outlook inboxes

Google says Iranian group using tool to download Gmail, Yahoo and Outlook inboxes

An alleged government-backed hacking group from Iran is being accused of using a novel tool to download Gmail, Yahoo!, and Microsoft Outlook inboxes.
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