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 is going offline to prevent purported Israeli cyberattacks The announcements come amidst the escalating war between Iran and Israel, which broke out after Israel attacked the country on June 12th, and a rise in reported internet outages Civilians have claimed that they’ve been unable to access basic but critical telecommunications services, such as messaging apps, maps, and sometimes the internet
Hybrid Warfare Unfolded: Cyberattacks, Hacktivism and . . . In the current conflict, experts are on high alert for similar use of fabricated audio or video such as a fake video of an Israeli general surrendering, or footage of carnage designed to inflame public outrage Such synthetic media can go viral faster than fact-checkers can debunk it, making it a powerful weapon in the information war
Iran Tells Citizens To Delete WhatsApp - Slashdot "Israel is attacking terrorist groups, it's insane to object to that " That's a straw man, no one is objecting to that But Israel is attacking a sovereign, not merely terrorist groups, and you called Israel "heros of international freedom" They are not heroes, at best they are defending themselves and even that is questionable