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New reports claim Elon Musk has made Starlink free in Iran. But that’s of little value if Iran’s countermeasures continue. This “state-level electronic warfare against consumer satellite internet infrastructure,” Gharib says, “reveals both the attack's effectiveness at degrading service and Starlink's resilience in maintaining basic connectivity.”
Rising US-Iran tensions follow Trump’s warnings over Iran’s protests, with analysts saying Washington may rely on long-range missiles, drones, cyber attacks, and regional military bases.
Iran's government imposes five-day internet blackout as nationwide protests intensify, with at least 646 people killed and over 10,000 arrested during the crackdown.
Activists spent years preparing for a communications blackout in Iran, smuggling in Starlink satellite internet systems and making digital shutdowns harder for the authorities to enforce.
Iran has rapidly improved its cyber capabilities. It is still not in the top rank of cyber powers, but it is ahead of most nations in strategy and organization for cyber warfare. Iran has a good appreciation for the utility of cyber as an instrument of ...
As Iran’s theocratic regime faces its greatest challenge in five decades, it is confronting not only the fury of the people disillusioned by the Islamic Revolution’s unfulfilled promises but also Western technology.
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Iran protests live: Country says 'ready for war'; Trump 'briefed on psychological, cyber options'
US President Trump received a briefing from senior officials on Monday on possible responses to Iran’s protests, including military strikes, cyber operations, and psychological measures to support protesters,