Cyrus Farivar

Evidence entered into the record of Ross Ulbricht's Federal trial in the U.S. Southern District Court of New York, depicting 9 fake IDs Ulbricht purchased for himself from the Silk Road marketplace.

The Silk Road takedown shows how the Feds can get around crypto

Justice

The 2013 bust of the world’s biggest drug website may be a playbook to get around strong crypto.

Los Angeles-based lawyer exposes Iranian bands

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Iranian rock band Kiosk’

Global Politics
The World

Iranian diplomat defects

Global Politics
The World

Colorful language from Iranian president

Global Politics
The World

Germany’s new relationship with Turkish

Global Politics

More Germans are learning the Turkish language than ever before. It helps that one of Germany’s newest soccer stars is the son of Turkish immigrants. Cyrus Farivar reports from Mainz, Germany.

The World

Iran’s failed revolution ? one year on

Conflict & Justice

A year ago Iran was in political upheaval. Now Iranians are wondering what became of the Internet-fueled revolution that brought thousands to the streets of Tehran. Cyrus Farivar has some thoughts from Iranians, both at home and abroad.

The World

Washington approves software for Iranians

Global Politics

Washington has authorized a new program designed to prevent Iran from filtering the internet and blocking websites. It’s the first such program for use inside Iran. Cyrus Farivar reports.

The World

Monitoring Iran from afar

Conflict & Justice

Cyrus Farivar reports on a group in San Francisco that’s monitoring the flow of information coming out of Iran, despite a government crackdown against online activists.

The World

Clinton outlines global Internet freedom policy

Global Politics

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has harshly criticized China and other countries for restricting Internet access in a wide-ranging speech on Internet freedom. Cyrus Farivar reports.