Cyber Police
Список
Тип | Организация |
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Имя списка | Oбъединенное Королевство |
Программы (2) |
Iran Iran (Human Rights) Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16:44) |
Входит в список (1) | 12.03.2013 |
Имена/Названия (4)
Фамилия/Название | Cyber Police |
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Полное имя/Название | Cyber Police |
Тип | Имя |
Фамилия/Название | FATA'Iranian Cyber Police |
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Полное имя/Название | FATA'Iranian Cyber Police |
Тип | AKA (известный также как) |
Полное имя/Название | مرکز به جرایم سازمان یافته – دفتر جرم و جنایت سایبر را مورد تحقیق قرار دهید |
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Тип | Нелатинское письмо |
Фамилия/Название | CP |
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Полное имя/Название | CP |
Тип | AKA (известный также как) |
Адреса (1)
Стpaнa | Иран |
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Идентификационные документы (3)
Тип | Email Address: webmaster@cyberpolice.ir |
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Тип | Entity Type: Enterprise - Police Agency |
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Тип | Website: (1) http://cyber.police.ir/ (2) www.gerdab.ir |
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Обоснование (3)
The Iranian Cyber Police, founded in January 2011, is a unit of the Islamic Republic of Iran Police, which at the time of its inception until early 2015 was headed by Esmail Ahmadi-Moqaddam (listed). Ahmadi-Moqaddam underlined that the Cyber Police would take on anti-revolutionary and dissident groups who used internet-based social networks in 2009 to trigger protests against the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In January 2012, the Cyber Police issued new guidelines for internet cafés, requiring users to provide personal information that would be kept by café owners for six months, as well as a record of the websites they visited. The rules also require café owners to install closed-circuit television cameras and maintain the recordings for six months. These new rules may create a logbook that authorities can use to track down activists or whoever is deemed a threat to national security. In June 2012, Iranian media reported that the Cyber Police would be launching a crackdown on virtual private networks (VPNs). On 30 October 2012, the Cyber Police arrested the blogger Sattar Beheshti without a warrant for ‘actions against national security on social networks and Facebook’. Beheshti had criticised the Iranian government in his blog. Beheshti was found dead in his prison cell on 3 November 2012, and is believed to have been tortured to death by the Cyber Police authorities. |
The Iranian Cyber Police, founded in January 2011, is a unit of the Islamic Republic of Iran Police, which at the time of its inception until early 2015 was headed by Esmail Ahmadi-Moqaddam (listed).Ahmadi-Moqaddam underlined that the Cyber Police would take on anti-revolutionary and dissident groups who used internet-based social networks in 2009 to trigger protests against the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In January 2012, the Cyber Police issued new guidelines for internet cafés, requiring users to provide personal information that would be kept by café owners for six months, as well as a record of the websites they visited. The rules also require café owners to install closed-circuit television cameras and maintain the recordings for six months.These new rules may create a logbook that authorities can use to track down activists or whoever is deemed a threat to national security.In June 2012, Iranian media reported that the Cyber Police would be launching a crackdown on virtual private networks (VPNs).On 30 October 2012, the Cyber Police arrested the blogger Sattar Beheshti without a warrant for ‘actions against national security on social networks and Facebook’. Beheshti had criticised the Iranian government in his blog. Beheshti was found dead in his prison cell on 3 November 2012, and is believed to have been tortured to death by the Cyber Police authorities. |
The Iranian Cyber Police, founded in January 2011, is a unit of the Islamic Republic of Iran Police, which at the time of its inception until early 2015 was headed by Esmail Ahmadi-Moqaddam (listed). Ahmadi-Moqaddam underlined that the Cyber Police would take on anti-revolutionary and dissident groups who used internet-based social networks in 2009 to trigger protests against the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In January 2012, the Cyber Police issued new guidelines for internet cafés, requiring users to provide personal information that would be kept by café owners for six months, as well as a record of the websites they visited. The rules also require café owners to install closed-circuit television cameras and maintain the recordings for six months. These new rules may create a logbook that authorities can use to track down activists or whoever is deemed a threat to national security. In June 2012, Iranian media reported that the Cyber Police would be launching a crackdown on virtual private networks (VPNs). On 30 October 2012, the Cyber Police arrested the blogger Sattar Beheshti without a warrant for ‘actions against national security on social networks and Facebook’. Beheshti had criticised the Iranian government in his blog. Beheshti was found dead in his prison cell on 3 November 2012, and is believed to have been tortured to death by the Cyber Police authorities. |
Исторические данные
Имена/Названия (5)
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Фамилия/Название | Cyber Police |
Полное имя/Название | Cyber Police |
Тип | Главный псевдоним |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Фамилия/Название | FATA`Iranian Cyber Police |
Полное имя/Название | FATA`Iranian Cyber Police |
Тип | AKA (известный также как) |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 29.01.2022 05:15) |
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Фамилия/Название | Center to Investigate Organised Crime |
Полное имя/Название | Center to Investigate Organised Crime |
Тип | AKA (известный также как) |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 29.01.2022 05:15) |
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Фамилия/Название | Fata`Iranian Cyber Police |
Полное имя/Название | Fata`Iranian Cyber Police |
Тип | AKA (известный также как) |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Фамилия/Название | CP |
Полное имя/Название | CP |
Тип | AKA (известный также как) |
Адреса (1)
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Стpaнa | Иран |
Полный адрес | Police Headquarter Attar street Vanak Sq Tehran Iran |
Идентификационные документы (4)
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Тип | Website: (1) http://cyber.police.ir/ (2) www.gerdab.ir. |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Тип | Org Type: Enterprise - Police Agency |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 28.02.2022 05:16) |
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Тип | Email Address: webmaster@cyberpolice.ir. |
Статус | Исторический (последний раз был активен 29.01.2022 05:15) |
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Тип | Website: http://cyber.police.ir/,www.gerdab.ir. |
Обновленный: 29.04.2025. 23:16
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