KEY POINTS
  • Protests erupted in Iran after the death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish Iranian woman who died after being held in custody.
  • The Iranian government disrupted internet connectivity and blocked access to social media services like WhatsApp and Instagram.
  • Anonymous and other hacking groups are organizing online to orchestrate cyberattacks on Iranian officials and institutions and help citizens bypass internet censorship.
An internet user purporting to be affiliated with Anonymous said the Iranian assembly had been hacked.

Anonymous and other global hacking groups are engaged in a multipronged cyber assault on Iran, joining the fight with protesters on the ground in resistance to the country's strict hijab laws.

Thousands of amateur hackers have organized online to orchestrate cyberattacks on Iranian officials and institutions, as well as share tips on how to get around curbs on internet access by using privacy-enhancing tools.