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: Leaks like this are vital for researchers fighting for a free and open internet.
Below are two draft posts—one focused on a technical/security perspective and another for a general activist or news-oriented audience. Option 1: Investigative/Technical Perspective peyvandha@internet.ir.tgz
Ever wondered what's behind the "Access Denied" page in Iran? The peyvandha@internet.ir.tgz file is making waves in the digital rights community. : Leaks like this are vital for researchers
For over a decade, has been the "wall" of the Iranian internet, appearing whenever a user tries to access a blocked site. This leaked archive is more than just code; it's a map of digital repression. It shows how the state has refined its narrative—moving from blunt religious warnings to subtle, modern designs that attempt to "normalize" a restricted web. Key Takeaways: The peyvandha@internet
: The files track how the portal's look has changed to match evolving state propaganda.