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China Blames Massive Internet Blackout On Hackers
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Mathew
Mathew,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/24/2014 | 6:11:00 AM
Re: Why DIT
HCHENG085, Do you mean that DIT may have hacked the Great Firewall? That's also a possibility, but technically speaking probably would have been much more challenging. "User error" seems more likely.
HCHENG085
HCHENG085,
User Rank: Guru
1/23/2014 | 10:10:17 PM
Why DIT
All messages have been redirected back to DIT. That indicated that incidence was caused by the overthrowing-censorship tool by DIT. Perhaps, some freedom fighters were using DIT tools but failed to achieve its goal. 
RobPreston
RobPreston,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/23/2014 | 11:34:58 AM
Re: Burned
Mat, this line's a keeper: What's Chinese for schadenfreude?
Drew Conry-Murray
Drew Conry-Murray,
User Rank: Ninja
1/23/2014 | 10:40:19 AM
Re: Burned
I'll be here all week. Remember to tip your waitress.
Mathew
Mathew,
User Rank: Apprentice
1/23/2014 | 10:31:18 AM
Re: Burned
Nice. Very nice.
Drew Conry-Murray
Drew Conry-Murray,
User Rank: Ninja
1/23/2014 | 10:27:49 AM
Burned
I guess if you build a Great Firewall, sometimes you're going to get burned.
Whoopty
Whoopty,
User Rank: Ninja
1/23/2014 | 10:04:18 AM
UK
What's scary, is that the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, praises Chinese filter companies and wants to enact similar censorship here. It's already started with some ISPs, but they're so bad at it that they've been blocking sex education websites along with the pornography. 




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