A year after Iraqi officials ordered the shutdown of Internet access in nearly a quarter of the country to limit the ability of ISIS to communicate, the government ordered a complete shutdown of Internet service in the country for three hours on Saturday, June 27. A shorter interruption followed today. At least one of these outages was apparently intended to block a different sort of message traffic: the sharing of answers for national exams for entry into junior high school.
The outage began at 5:00 am in Iraq and lasted until 8:00 am, based on data from Dyn Research.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 30 2015, @03:19AM
Because they need someone who's smart enough to learn how to drive a camel.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 30 2015, @07:37AM
A Camel? I think against ISIS, a Lucky Strike would be more effective.