Shamoon the Wiper – A new malware?

A new research by Kaspersky Lab has been published today (16…

Online warfare against Syria escalates

The online warfare against the Syrian regime has been taken up…

Whom did Egyptian Internet users vote for?

On May 23, 2012, Egypt went to the Presidential elections, in…

Wikipedia’s Tahrir Square

I originally published this post on my own blog on 25 June 2011.…

Barrier ahead

Free access to information and knowledge are a governmental and…

Surfing the Web on an iPhone in Iran

A research paper published at the end of 2011 foresaw a leap…

Business as Usual

When the revolution in Egypt, which spread throughout the Arab…

Middle East regimes continue fighting against the Internet

The Internet, social networks and cellular Internet have been…

Internet and mobile in the service of the revolution

The year 2011 was irrefutably the year of protests and revolutions…

Bashar is Sitting on the Network Fence

The Syrian government and its partisans block the Internet and…

Would Kazakhstan like to cut itself off from the Web?

Lately Google has accused the country of trying to erect walls…

Anonymous attacks in Iran and Syria

The hackers' movement takes on the tyranny in Iran, Syria and…

The slowest internet

Recent study shows Lebanon lags behind in internet speed, progress,…

Has a new virus attacked Iran?

On monday April 25th 2011 the Iran news agency Mehr reported,…

New Iranian Holocaust cartoons website

On August 5, 2010, news articles reported that a new website…

Blocking of Wikipedia reported in Iran

According to news published in English and Persian on July…

Web filtering In the Middle East using Bing Microsoft’s search engine

Research conducted earlier this year examined the extent of Internet…

Skype has launched its Middle East headquarters

On June 28, 2010 Skype announced on its blog the opening of the…