Verizon signs $25 million with Israeli firm for 4k video
Israeli company Quilt's software to provide higher quality online videos with reduced bandwidth usage for over 100 million US customers.
Israeli company Quilt's software to provide higher quality online videos with reduced bandwidth usage for over 100 million US customers.

Gov't backs bill allowing closure of criminal, terrorist websites. 'The internet is a no-man's land, time for the gov't to take the reins.'

Education Ministry holds meeting to discuss solutions for students' access to unfiltered internet.

New study reveals half of haredi population is connected to the internet, more than a fifth half internet-capable smartphones.

Bill that would have required ISPs in Israel to block inappropriate websites passes first reading in the Knesset.

Communications Ministry opposed to MK Mualem's law to ensure cleaner internet, asks that it be watered down.

Legislation requiring ISPs to filter out inappropriate internet content appears to enjoy strong backing.

Knesset to vote on law requiring companies to provide access to clean sites only, unless clients specifically request otherwise.

Out of 24,000 online posts by youth every day, around 6,000 are of a 'violent' nature.

In surprising finding, new study shows spending time on the internet doesn't mean doing less physical activity.

Given the efforts by haredi leaders to clamp down on the use of computers and the internet, how widespread is internet usage among haredim?

Facebook hopes solar-powered drones will bring WiFi internet to even the most remote locations.

Jerusalem rabbi issues religious ruling barring people who possess smartphones with unfiltered internet access from Torah readings.

New research reveals the mysterious world of haredi internet users - what do they do online, and how does it influence them?

Dubai's Islamic Affairs and Charitable Activities Department says it's against Islamic law to use neighbor's WiFi without permission.

Tax Authority to charge VAT on local sales by international-based online firms such as Google and Facebook. Fair, or bad for business?

Internet providers will filter access to harmful content unless the subscriber provides proof of age.

More than a quarter of Israeli teens see a future for themselves in the high-tech sector, a poll shows.

Islamic State only allows internet at monitored cafes, to create 'news blackout' on what's happening in Raqa and prevent defectors.

'Smartphone culture' hindering children from learning building blocks of communication, psychologist Dr. Michael Abulafia argues.

Bomb shelters in the line of Hezbollah rocket fire, outfitted with WiFi, will be more user-friendly during attacks.

An activist fighting anti-Semitism in France has established a “blacklist” of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel public figures.

Today the world really is at our fingertips - with 75% of children using smartphones, how can we protect them from harmful content?

FBI investigates how ISIS imagery and music were placed on sites associated with car racing, Goodwill center, and rape crisis center.

Decision to regulate internet will lead to 'gov't control of the internet,' directly influenced by Obama, Republican lawmaker warns.

How do you counter ISIS propaganda recruiting jihadists? You make your own propaganda, experts say.

ISIS, Nusra Front recruits concerned intelligence agencies gleaning crucial data from Facebook to use against them, pinpoint locations.

Increased Internet surveillance and tighter border checks are 'urgently' needed to foil jihadist attacks, officials meeting in Paris said.

Pyongyang's network back after hours of outage; cause of cyber-blackout still unknown.

For years, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner has been battling terrorists and their sponsors in the courts - has she just found her trump card?

Victims look to seize US-provided internet resources belonging to the Islamic Republic of Iran, sparking debate on internet and politics.

Car hits Bezeq phone tower in Mitzpe Yericho, knocks out entire phone system; repairs may take a while.

Windows XP users warned to steer clear of popular internet browser - or severely compromise their internet security.

Arutz Sheva discussed Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes Memorial Day with Carol Nuriel, a senior researcher at the Anti-Defamation League.

Yeshiva students create successful project giving Judea, Samaria residents information on attacks, crime in real time.

Security startup uses smartphones and high-frequency sounds for identity verification at websites.

Turkish police use tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters demonstrating against invasive Internet laws.

Netanyahu announces cyber defense facility in Be'er Sheva. IBM senior vice president reveals cooperation with Ben Gurion University.

The government authorized for a vote a law that would require ISPs to provide internet filtering programs to their customers

Naftali Bennett is Israel’s most-searched politician. Ayelet Shaked, Shelly Yechimovich make search list, too.

Trojan horse viruses on Facebook are among the top threats to Israeli computer users for November.

Successful 'Stop Iran' petition site targeted in internationally coordinated cyber-attack, 1 year after UWI Pillar of Defense site attacked.



Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has officially opened a new Instagram account in an effort to bolster his image.

A poll showed only a third of parents were filtering or tracking their children's online activities.

A new online search engine is blocking web content deemed “haram,” or forbidden in Islam.

Anti-Defamation League today praises Facebook for removing the page the leading Hungarian purveyor of anti-Semitic hate speech.

Iran's president-elect expresses progressive views about civil liberties, freedom of expression and the internet.

Facebook revealed that due to a bug on site, roughly six million phone numbers and e-mail addresses had been inadvertently exposed.

'Viral Hate' lays out a blueprint to take steps to stem tide of hate speech on Internet.

U.S. eases some of the sanctions on Iran in order to give Iranians access to Internet services and social media.

A smartphone catering to the haredi community and approved by a rabbinical committee to launch in coming months.

Iran is tightening control of the Internet ahead of next month’s election, being mindful of street protests organized the last time around.

Syria cut off from the Internet, say U.S. tech firms. Internet blackout may be an indication of an impending military offensive.

Tehran is planning to launch its own 3D mapping service, after accusing Google Earth of being a spying tool used by western agencies.

Saudi Arabia warns that it will implement "suitable measures" if providers of Internet messenger apps fail to comply with regulations.

The Egyptian military has arrested three scuba divers accused of cutting an undersea Internet cable off coast of Alexandria.

“Hackers Anonymous” vows to “erase Israel from the Internet” in coordinated attack.

Experts worry the attack could escalate to affect banking and email systems.
