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Alimardani says that it seems to be patched on mobile data services and virtual private networks for many people, which can be used to avoid censorship, stopped working. This means that it was difficult to reach the people of the country and to get information possible, Alimardani said. Alimardani explained, “Some families who left Tehran were offline today and were disconnected from the Internet, and eventually they got some connections when they got some connections when Tehran got some connection,” Alimardani explained. “My connections are basically with people who use home broadband Wi-Fi, but even it is unstable.”
In the past decade, countries have taken strict steps to completely or partially stop internet connection for citizens during the growing crisis. Was there 296 shutdown last yearAccording to not access, an Internet Rights is non -profit that tracks the verbs – the maximum number of anyone in the record. Shutdown is often Oppressed government Trying to restrict protests that can harm them, gather freely as part of conflict, and to limit the power of communication, and even try to cheat on the test.
“The Internet is a lifeline, we have seen it in many places under conflict,” Internet Society’s Internet Technology and Development Director Hanna Crytete said that what happened Blackouts in Iran are trackingThe Createte says that when Iran’s connection first started on June 7, he heard from people with Iran’s relatives that their services were significantly reduced. “People under the fire get the news to get the news, request help, learn safe zones and communicate with loved ones, and to learn what is going on outside the people and to know about their loved ones.”
To restrict connections, countries use multiple different technical methods. Iran is developing its own Internet optionCalled an intranet system National information networkTake as years for years. Ni, accordingly Analyzing by Freedom HouseThe “levels” of Internet access allow the government sensor content and people to the home -generated Iran applications, such as alternative messaging applications, it may contain “weak privacy and security features”. (Freedom House rated Iran as “not free” in its recent time Internet FreedomContinuous shutdown, rising expenses and trying to push people on domestic internet))))
Amir Rashidi, director of the Digital Rights and Secure of the Iran-centered human rights organization Mian Group, has said that in recent shutdown, the efforts to push people to Iranian applications have increased. “In a climate of fear, where people are just trying to be associated with loved ones, many are leaning toward these insecure platforms beyond the frustration,” he posted OnlineTelling Ward to tell Ward that a messaging app called Bell seems to be getting attention. “Since they are hosted at NIN, they will also work during the shutdown,” he said.
Iran is not the first country that limits people access to the Internet – and sensor information – with a possible justification for the protection of cyberquacy or protection, the Kings College London’s Senior Research Fellow Lucasz Olechnic says. As the worldwide internet shutdown has grown over the past decade, Oljnik has said that officials in Myanmar, India, Russia and Belarus have mentioned the reason for the implementation of all blackouts.
“Internet shutdown is basically void against the real-world-state-level cybatatacks,” says Olejnick. He explains that military and critical infrastructure systems such as energy networks or transport systems will usually be operated on individual networks and will not be accessible from the open Internet. “Professional cyber operations can use other ways to access, though some of the malware (if it was) can make command and control really difficult,” Oleznick said. “What it will block initially will be access to information for society.”
The witness’ Alimardani says that the technical details supporting any claim that internet internet restrictions to protect cyberquacy are “unclear”, and in the end, the goal of these efforts may be controlled by people within Iran. “The official narrative of the state news channels is portrayed against Israel in the way of war and victory,” Alimardani says. “Free and open access to the media will eradicate this narrative and the worstly encourages the Iranians to rebell, reduce the power of further government.”