Active Incident
Confirmed: network disruption in Portugal
Portugal · February 3, 2026 · 2 days
IODA detected significant connectivity drop. 2 critical alerts recorded.
Evidence
0%
Anomaly Rate
0
Measurements
70%
Confidence
What This Means
0% of tests showed anomalies, above the typical 1-3% baseline. This suggests potential network interference.
How We Detected This
Data Sourceioda
ML ModelGradientBoosting v3.3 (LOCO median F1 0.87, honest across 127 countries)
Confidence Score70% certainty of censorship
Detection TimeFebruary 3, 2026
Corroborating Evidence (17)
Evidence collected from multiple independent sources. Upstream claims shown in quotes are not Voidly assertions.
IODAInternet Outage Detection & Analysis17 records
outage
"IODA detected critical level outage for Leiria"— IODA report
Signal value: 0.20
Feb 6, 2026
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"IODA detected critical level outage for Leiria"— IODA report
Signal value: 0.20
Feb 5, 2026
View source →outage
"IODA detected critical level outage for Leiria"— IODA report
Signal value: 0.20
Feb 5, 2026
View source →outage
"IODA detected critical level outage for Leiria"— IODA report
Signal value: 0.20
Feb 5, 2026
View source →outage
"IODA detected critical level outage for Leiria"— IODA report
Signal value: 0.22
Feb 5, 2026
View source →+ 12 more IODA records
What we cannot say
- Who caused it — measurement data alone does not attribute this to any government, ISP, or other actor.
- Intent — anomalous or unreachable measurements indicate interference, not a stated motive or a deliberate-vs-incidental determination.
- Which networks — no specific ASN/ISP is identified for this incident.
- The mechanism — we cannot state whether this was DNS tampering, TLS/SNI reset, an HTTP blockpage, throttling, or an infrastructure outage.
- Sub-national scope — measurement is aggregated at the country level; we cannot localize to a province, city, or network segment.
- Independent corroboration — this rests on a single source; treat it as a single-source signal, not a multi-source confirmation.
Cite This Incident
Voidly Research. (2026). Confirmed: network disruption in Portugal [PT-2026-0001]. Voidly Global Censorship Index. https://voidly.ai/incident/PT-2026-0001