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The Iranian parliament has approved a draft law, to combat misinformation on social media by a large majority, the news portal Khabar Online reported on Sunday.The law is intended to ensure that false ...
According to a report, approximately 50,000 officials have reportedly joined a platform led by an opposition figure, aimed at ...
DCHSpy appears to be the creation of an Iranian state-sponsored hacking group known as MuddyWater, according to the ...
The ruling, unanimously passed by the Supreme Council of Cyberspace, claims to prioritize the growth of digital business while simultaneously subjecting the general populace to increased surveillance ...
Cyabra analysts said the 16-day gap offered a rare before-and-after snapshot of direct, time-linked evidence of state-sponsored interference online. When Israeli strikes hit Iran on June 13, it ...
Following Israel’s military operation against Iran on June 13, the Tel Aviv-based Cyabra found a pattern of disinformation bots that went dark, only to re-emerge with anti-Israel and anti ...
The internet, it turns out, may push everyone in the same direction. Instead of sparking creativity, it could steer people toward common ground—especially when the ideas are easy to find.
Iran’s notorious Evin Prison was hit by Israeli airstrikes in June, and destroyed its gates, administrative buildings, and health clinic. Iranian officials say nearly 80 people were killed ...
The U.N. nuclear watchdog said on Friday it had pulled its last remaining inspectors from Iran as a standoff over their return to the country's nuclear facilities bombed by the United States and ...
Iran escalates domestic repression following Israel conflict, with experts warning of a North Korea-style model as citizens face phone searches, internet blackouts and disappearances.
The researchers explored how internet access, specifically the use of Google, affected individual and group creativity.