Iran’s internet shutdown is now one of its longest ever, as protests continue
Iran’s government-imposed internet shutdown enters its second week as authorities continue their violent crackdown on protesters.
Iran’s government-imposed internet shutdown enters its second week as authorities continue their violent crackdown on protesters.
Internet monitoring firms and experts say Iran’s internet has almost completely shut down, as protests spread through major cities.
The Israeli government ordered the seizure of 187 wallets it said belong to the IRGC, which have over time received $1.5 billion in crypto, according to a blockchain analysis firm.
Researchers say Apple sent out threat notifications to several Iranians in recent months, saying their iPhones had been hacked. Iran is likely behind the attacks.