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  • Iranians walk past a local bank branch that was damaged during demonstrations against petrol price hikes, on Nov. 20, 2019, in Shahriar, west of Tehran
    Iranians walk past a local bank branch that was damaged during demonstrations against petrol price hikes, on Nov. 20, 2019, in Shahriar, west of Tehran
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    Can the U.S. Flip Iran’s Internet Back On?

    Iran’s government effectively shut down the country’s internet to repress a popular protest movement. But how long can that last?

    byDavid Auerbach
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    The Cyber Gap: The Internet Is the Middle East’s Next Battleground, But Are We Prepared?

    From social media-based propaganda to Stuxnet-style attacks, here’s what to watch for in America’s engagement with the Islamic State and others

    byBenjamin Runkle
  • Iranian youth play at an arcade that is decorated with portraits of Iran's late founder of Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (L), supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (R), and an Islamic religious portrait, in the city of Qom, on June 9, 2013.(Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty Images)
    Iranian youth play at an arcade that is decorated with portraits of Iran's late founder of Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini (L), supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (R), and an Islamic religious portrait, in the city of Qom, on June 9, 2013.(Behrouz Mehri/AFP/Getty Images)
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    The Cyber-War Against Iran Is a Real War, and a Rehearsal for Future Conflicts

    Despite talk of a diplomatic thaw between Washington and Tehran, the U.S. is already locked in battle

    byLee Smith
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    Heat Without Light

    High-level leaks about the Flame virus tell us more about politics than policy

    byJacob Silverman
  • Sen. John McCain discussing the leaks yesterday.(Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
    Sen. John McCain discussing the leaks yesterday.(Mark Wilson/Getty Images)
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    Iran Cyberwar Leaks Prompt Political Brawl

    Conservatives, Senate accuse White House; White House accuses NYT

    byMarc Tracy
  • (Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photo White House and Shutterstock)
    (Photoillustration Tablet Magazine; original photo White House and Shutterstock)
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    Leaking Cyberwar Secrets

    The White House wants credit for successes but blames Israel for failures, a New York Times exposé shows

    byLee Smith
  • A scene from the new video game Modern Warfare 2.(Infinity Ward)
    A scene from the new video game Modern Warfare 2.(Infinity Ward)
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    Modern Warfare, Too

    The Stuxnet attack on Iran is a new development in the evolution of cyberwarfare

    byMichael Tanji
  • (Photoillustration: Tablet Magazine; Natanz photo: Getty Images; code: Wikimedia Commons)
    (Photoillustration: Tablet Magazine; Natanz photo: Getty Images; code: Wikimedia Commons)
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    Coded

    Israel may or may not have been behind the Stuxnet ‘worm’ attack on Iran—and it doesn’t matter whether it was

    byYossi Melman
  • (Mark Alan Stamaty)
    (Mark Alan Stamaty)
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    Web Wars!

    The Internet is reshaping our ideas of diplomacy, governance, and war—especially in the Middle East

    byTablet Magazine
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