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


British govt to hold tech giants to account over antisemitism

A lock icon, signifying an encrypted Internet connection, is seen on an Internet Explorer browser in a photo illustration in Paris April 15, 2014

Not All Casinos Online Are Safe: Try These Simple Tips to Play the Slot Safely

Online casinos have become very popular over the last 20 years. They give people from all over the world the chance to gamble as if they were in Las Vegas.


The main benefits of opening an online company

There are many ways to start a business nowadays and one of the simplest of them implies setting up an online company.


Online Portal Closes for Wonga Compensation Claims

The deadline for compensation claims against payday lender Wonga has now officially closed.


7 PLAUSIBLE WAYS TO MANAGE POTENTIAL BUSINESS RISKS

The consequences of these risks on your business


VPN and Tor: How to be Safe Online

In the post-Snowden world, it’s painfully apparent that espionage is a very real threat to everyone. It is known by a nicer name now—surveillance—but espionage it is.


Concerned users worry as Twitter suspends several ‘OSINT’ news accounts

Users feared that censorship or targeted complaints by a foreign government had resulted in the suspension.

People holding mobile phones are silhouetted against a backdrop projected with the Twitter logo in this illustration picture taken September 27, 2013.