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As regime-imposed data shutdown hits two weeks, Iranians risk punishment to connect via expensive Starlink satellite terminals, opposition radio broadcasts, landlines, and more The post How Iranians are communicating with the world despite internet blackout appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Hacker group linked to Iran claims cyberattack on US corporation An Iran-linked hacker group claimed responsibility for a cyberattack targeting Stryker, a Michigan-based technology company, saying the attack was retaliation for US and Israeli military strikes on Iran. The group, known as Handala Team, said on social media it targeted about 200,000 systems, servers and mobile devices and described Stryker as a “Zionist-rooted corporation.” Cybersecurity researchers have previously linked the group to Iran’s Intelligence Ministry. Stryker said it was “experiencing a global network disruption to our Microsoft environment as a result of a cyberattack,” adding a day later that the situation was contained to its internal Microsoft systems.
Group says they're planning on 'leading digital innovation and establishing a unifying, Zionist, Israeli consensus'; rival bid from Netanyahu supporter had worried government critics The post Tech group led by Wiz CEO acquires Channel 13: ‘Israel deserves an independent news channel’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Iran's latest internet blackout has lasted more than 14 days, connectivity monitor Netblocks said Friday. The nature of the limits on internet activity shows "this is a government-imposed measure" and not the result of damage from US and Israeli airstrikes, Netblocks research chief Isik Mater told AFP. "It is a deliberate shutdown imposed by the authorities to suppress the flow of information and prevent further dissent," said Raha Bahreini, Iran researcher at Amnesty International. Here are some of the ways information is still flowing in and out of Iran.
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Militaries are often cagey about their cyber activities. But the US has hinted at the role it has played.
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Group claims to have seized 50 terabytes of data in response to deadly US-Israeli strikes on Iranian school.
With the Wiz purchase, Google wants to bolster its AI cyber offerings to compete in the cloud race against global tech giants; deal to inject an estimated $3.2b into state coffers The post In biggest exit in Israeli history, Google completes $32 billion deal to buy Wiz appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Report: U.S. Intelligence Sees Signs of Iran Mine Threat Emerging in Hormuz gCaptain
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‘Putin smiled’: Ukraine hurries to adapt as US focus moves to Iran The Guardian
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