
The digital front: Iran’s internet down for second day amid reports of U.S.-Israel cyberattacks
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Iran is facing widespread internet disruptions following the U.S.-Israeli airstrikes over the weekend.
Iran is facing a severe internet blackout impacting its population of over 90 million as the country's conflict with the U.S. and Israel continues.
The country has now spent over 48 hours in a near-total internet blackout, according to data from independent internet watchdog NetBlocks posted at 2:35 a.m. ET on Monday, which showed connectivity at around 1% of ordinary levels.
NetBlocks has attributed the blackout to a "regime-imposed" nationwide internet shutdown, though the country's government has not commented.
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