Online security

Post-war internet in Iran: More censorship and greater risks for users

Not only has internet speed declined further, but access to popular social media platforms, including Instagram and TikTok, remains extremely difficult even through various VPN services.

An Iranian woman, Boshra, shows her mobile phone, after a nationwide internet shutdown since January 8, 2026, following Iran's protests, in Tehran, Iran, January 24, 2026.
 Police officers keep guard outside the Rolls Building of the High Court ahead of the appearance of Britain's Prince Harry in London, June 6, 2023.

Jewish schoolgirls get lost in NY creek tunnel, online abuse follows

Fiverr offices.

ADIR, Fiverr launch Israel Tech Fellowship & Buildathon to combat online antisemitism

A photorealistic image generated by the AI chatbot Grok of a Reuters journalist is shown on a phone’s screen in this illustration picture taken January 22, 2026.

Governments worldwide crack down on Grok over sexualized AI content - explainer


Public Security Ministry releases statistics of attacks on girls online

Data released in honor of International Girls Day shows that girls make up two-thirds of victims of attacks against minors online.

An estimated 60% of adolescents have experienced some form of cyberbullying over social media.

Seven indicted for sex crimes against minors after undercover operation

Adding Tuesday's indictments, the undercover sting operation has so far resulted in a total of 28 indictments being filed against 28 different defendants.

Malka Leifer, An Ultra orthodox teacher wanted in Australia for child sex abuse, seen on a screen via a video link during a court hearing at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on July 29, 2020.

Calls to online child harassment hotline increase 60% during coronavirus

Nearly 70% of the incidents reported to the hotline were handled as criminal cases.

Police cyber crime unit

Zishan Manji: “I’m Deeply Passionate about Educating and Empowering People to Earn Big Online”

In today’s world, most people prefer the convenience of online shopping rather than physically visiting stores.


Dropbox introduces new family plan

Life has become more chaotic than ever, with work and home tasks blending together like never before.

Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox

'Zoombombing' exposes Jewish online gatherings to antisemitism

In Thousand Oaks, California, an online school board meeting was reportedly interrupted with pornographic images, as well as a Nazi flag and swastika.

Some of 208 monday.com employees participate in a Zoom video conference this week

How to promote your business for online customers

E-commerce is one of the fastest growing industries at a global level.


New TikTok challenge, trip your school friends

Ministry of Education, Sagi Muki, Gal Gahali warn Israeli youngsters not to trip on social media.

Tik Tok logos are seen on smartphones in front of displayed ByteDance logo in this illustration

Will Online Gambling Ever Be Legal in Israel

Gambling is illegal in Israel, as per the Israeli Penal Law 5737 of 1977.


Crown of terrorism victim’s Torah retrieved after offered for sale on eBay

The ornate crown of a Torah scroll donated in memory of 2002 terrorism victim Michal Franklin, believed to have been stolen several years ago, recently was offered for sale on eBay.

A picture of the missing Torah's crown after the listing was taken down on Ebay