Cybersecurity monitoring group NetBlocks reports that Iran’s near-total internet shutdown has now entered its fifth day. According to the organization, internet usage has fallen to just 1% of normal levels.
NetBlocks also criticized Iranian telecom providers for their authoritarian conduct, warning that those attempting to access the broader global internet face potential legal action.
The blackout continues to severely restrict communication and access to information across the country, raising concerns among human rights and digital freedom advocates.
