RedWizard
@RedWizard@hexbear.net
- Comment on Massive Leak Shows How a Chinese Company Is Exporting the Great Firewall to the World 3 weeks ago:
www.opentech.fund/…/interseclab/
I found the above, here us the referenced report: interseclab.org/…/The-Internet-Coup_September2025…
The acknowledgements:
Acknowlegements
This research by InterSecLab is part of the Great Firewall Export investigation, a joint collaboration with the partners Amnesty International, Justice For Myanmar, Paper Trail Media, The Globe and Mail, the Tor Project, the Austrian newspaper DER STANDARD and Follow The Money. We thank Paper Trail Media for their coordination role in the consortium. We also express our immense gratitude to Amnesty International, Justice For Myanmar, Paper Trail Media, The Globe and Mail and the Tor Project for the amazing collaborative approach, enriching discussions, sharing of key findings, open-source material and interviews, support with translation of Chinese language and all matters that made this report possible. We also appreciate the contributions from the Tor Project team, who reviewed the Tor section, and the Psiphon team, who provided valuable information and reviewed the Psiphon section.
- Comment on Massive Leak Shows How a Chinese Company Is Exporting the Great Firewall to the World 3 weeks ago:
Imagine being a imgur castaway in 2025.
- Comment on Massive Leak Shows How a Chinese Company Is Exporting the Great Firewall to the World 3 weeks ago:
This is not like lawful interception that every country does, including Western democracies,” says Marla Rivera, a technical researcher at InterSecLab, a global digital forensics research institution. In addition to mass censorship, the system allows governments to target specific individuals based on their website activities, like having visited a certain domain.
The surveillance system that Geedge is selling “gives so much power to the government that really nobody should have,” Rivera says. “This is very frightening.”
Digital Authoritarianism as a Service
I’m sorry, did you read the article? That’s exactly what it is saying silly.
- Comment on Imgur's Community Is In Full Revolt Against Its Owner 5 weeks ago:
I’m always surprised when I see an imgr link. Especially on reddit. Like, why can’t you just use the built in img upload function?
- Comment on Meta used AI to concoct low-carbon concrete it poured for a datacenter floor 2 months ago:
:first-time:
- Comment on A Developer Built A Real-World Ad Blocker For Snap Spectacles 3 months ago:
- Comment on Investor With No Coding Experience Builds ‘$1.7Mn SaaS’ Using Replit | AIM 3 months ago:
In sure this is very secure and good.
- Comment on Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell 'hyper personalized' ads 5 months ago:
Thats it im only browsing gopher from now on.
- Comment on World's first drone system for fighting lightning protects cities and infrastructure 5 months ago:
Neat!
- Comment on Synology requires self-branded drives for some consumer NAS systems, drops full functionality and support for third-party HDDs 5 months ago:
Damn I’m glad I did not opt for a synology system for my nas.
- Comment on YouTube’s new AI tool generates free background music for videos 5 months ago:
🤮
- Comment on AI Markets Were Deceived To Believe In DeepSeek's Low Training Costs; They Are Actually 400 Times Higher Than The Reported Figure 7 months ago:
Sounds like cope.
- Comment on Modern Discord hacked into Windows 95 and 98, slimmed down version keeps core functionality intact 7 months ago:
For the computer, maybe, but that’s the risks you accept. I’m sure this person understands the risk.
- Comment on Marvel Snap is banned, just like TikTok 8 months ago:
more like Marval Snapped am I right?
- Comment on Even Microsoft Notepad is getting AI text editing now 10 months ago:
Disgusting
- Comment on UK considering making USB-C the common charging standard, following the EU 11 months ago:
Listen love, git ya own ideas would ya, all you wankers left fur a reas on yah? Bugger off!
- Comment on Tumblr to move its half a billion blogs to WordPress 1 year ago:
Man I can’t imagine what transitioning that many sites to WordPress is like. God speed.