Cyber/InternetIran Internet Blackout Enters Fifth Week, NetBlocks Reports
NetBlocks reports that Iran's internet blackout, which began on February 28, 2026, has now lasted four weeks, violating Iranians' right to communicate.
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Cyber/InternetNetBlocks reports that Iran's internet blackout, which began on February 28, 2026, has now lasted four weeks, violating Iranians' right to communicate.
Cyber/InternetNetBlocks reports Iran's internet blackout has lasted 28 days, with over half the year spent cut off from international networks, and authorities enforcing a two-tiered system favoring regime apparatchiks.
Cyber/InternetThe internet blackout in Iran has now entered its 26th day, exceeding 600 hours, cutting civilians off from international networks.
Cyber/InternetNetBlocks reports that after three weeks, Iran's internet blackout continues with users confined to the National Information Network and circumvention tools largely ineffective.
The Mahsa Alert app now offers offline access to all layers and a new people's reports feature, with another feature coming soon.
Cyber/InternetNetwork data shows a brief, unsustained restoration of internet connectivity in Iran at hour 444 of the country's second-longest blackout, due to an apparent filtering system glitch.
Cyber/InternetThe internet blackout in Iran is entering its 17th day after 384 hours, with a decline in reserved telecoms infrastructure reducing VPN availability and affecting NIN services.
Cyber/InternetA Telegram post highlights that an image file named KHAMENEI.jpeg was shared without removing its metadata.
Cyber/InternetA step-by-step guide on how to combine V2Ray-based configurations with Psiphon to use them as a proxy for improved internet access.
Cyber/InternetNetblocks reports that Iran's internet blackout has entered its ninth day, with only a heavily controlled domestic intranet available to residents.
Cyber/InternetThe Islamic Regime in Iran is aggressively cutting internet access, targeting even users on roaming connections near border cities.
Cyber/InternetIran's internet blackout has now exceeded 120 hours with connectivity flatlining around 1%, while telcos threaten users who attempt to connect to the global internet with legal action.
Intense cyberattacks targeting Iraqi infrastructures have been reported.
Users in Iran report improved internet connectivity, possibly due to a cyberattack on FilterNet infrastructure, though VPNs are still required.
Cyber/InternetNetBlocks reports that Iran's internet blackout has exceeded 60 hours, cutting people off from vital information and loved ones amid escalating conflict.
Iranian television stations were briefly hacked, broadcasting messages from U.S. President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
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Cyber/InternetRetweeted by @netblocks from @netblocks: ⚠️ Confirmed: Network data show #Iran is now in the midst of a near-total internet blackout with national connectivity at 4% or ordinary…
Cellular internet is widely out in several cities of #Iran, including #Tehran
Internet outage in several cities, #Iran