Yair Goldblatt, a security analyst, reports that locals in Iran are reporting a decline in internet quality and landline service disruptions. The cause is not yet clear.
Yair Goldblatt, a security analyst, reports that locals in Iran are beginning to report a decline in internet quality and landline disruptions. The cause remains unclear, and no official confirmation from Iranian authorities has been provided. The Zioneer has previously reported on multiple instances of internet disruptions and cyberattacks in Iran, including a widespread cyberattack on the banking system on June 24 and GPS disruptions in Tehran on June 9. These reports add to a pattern of periodic connectivity issues in the country.
- DevelopingReports of internet, mobile, power and water disruptions across Iran
- StrongIran health ministry official warns internet cuts will drop country's science ranking
- DevelopingIran cuts internet as Israel assesses multi-front response after attacks
- DevelopingGPS disruptions reported in several areas of Tehran, Iran
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