@elonmusk
Dear Elon,
In these critical days, the people of Iran need internet access. Please help them stay connected as they struggle to reclaim their country from the rule of the mullahs. Stand with the Iranian people. Iran will not forget its friends.
Since January 1st, Faytuks Network has recorded a total of 120 events, including 18 mass killings, with hotspots in Tehran, Ilam, Kermanshah, Khorramabad, and Mashhad.
View the full data here: https://t.co/KELMGIyuxm
9 locations had protesters who were seen armed since January 1 (blue)
52 videos of fires since the January 1 (green)
14 violent clashes since the January 1 (red)
9 additional events that do not fit into the first four (grey)
Reports from TIME, Iran International, BBC, and HRANA indicate that several thousand people were killed during protests in Tehran on January 8 and 9. All cited sources, as well as Iranian state television state that the overwhelming majority of those killed were unarmed civilian protesters.
A nationwide internet blackout imposed beginning on January 8 has severely restricted independent reporting, making it difficult to verify the scale of protests or casualties occurring after communications were cut.
@cbcasithappens @caroloffcbc @sarahbrie AIH, could you please Highlight and separately post this clip, the IT/SEC community would love to hear it. @sarahbrie My condolences, In 2007 Dan would not stop talking about you at @sectorca The Toronto community dearly misses him.
Daniel Kaminsky's niece tells @caroloffcbc her uncle did "world-changing" work. "He did nothing for profit. It was simply for the betterment of our society," says @sarahbrie.
https://t.co/lZEoEtJ2t8
I guess theres no hiding it now. We lost @dakami yesterday. One of the brightest lights in infosec and probably the kindest soul I knew. The vacuum he leaves behind is impossible to measure. Please keep speculation to yourself and be respectful of his family and friends.