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Iran network bypasses internet shutdown

A covert network is working to bypass strict internet restrictions in Iran, where access to the global web has been heavily limited for weeks. Sahand, an Iranian whose name has been changed for security reasons, says he is involved in smuggling satellite internet equipment into the country. Speaking cautiously, he expressed concern that any exposure could put his contacts and family members inside Iran at risk. For more than two months, Iran has experienced one of the longest nationwide internet shutdowns recorded. The situation intensified after airstrikes by the United States and Israel in late February. Iranian authorities have defended the blackout as a necessary measure to prevent espionage, surveillance and cyber threats. In response, some citizens are turning to Starlink, a satellite-based system developed by SpaceX. The technology allows users to connect directly to satellites, effectively bypassing Iran’s tightly […]

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Over 60 Nations Sign UN Cybercrime Treaty Amid Rights Concerns

More than 60 countries have signed a new United Nations treaty to combat cybercrime, creating the first global framework for international cooperation on digital offenses. The signing ceremony took place in Hanoi, Vietnam, on Saturday. The treaty aims to help nations work together to fight crimes like online scams, child sexual abuse material, and digital money laundering. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the signing an "important milestone" in addressing crimes that "drain billions of dollars from our economy." However, the treaty faces strong opposition from human rights groups and major technology companies. Critics warn that its broad definitions of cybercrime could be misused by governments to increase surveillance, suppress dissent, and target journalists and political opponents. The treaty, first proposed by Russia in 2017, was approved by the UN last year after lengthy negotiations. While it includes some human rights […]

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DSS sues Sowore, X, Meta over anti-Tinubu post

The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed a five-count charge against former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, alongside X Corp (formerly Twitter) and Meta Platforms Inc., over posts critical of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The suit, dated September 16, 2025, was lodged at the Federal High Court, Abuja, after Sowore allegedly refused to delete certain posts about the President. The case was filed on behalf of the DSS and the Federal Government by M.B. Abubakar, Director of Public Prosecutions at the Federal Ministry of Justice, along with four other DSS counsel: M.E. Ernest, U.B. Bulla, Dr. C.S. Eze, and E.G. Orubor. Confirming the development in a Facebook post on Tuesday, Sowore wrote: “The State Security Service, alias @OfficialDSSNG, today filed a 5-count charge at the Federal High Court in Abuja against ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and myself. They claimed that […]

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