Inside the Great Firewall of China's Tor Blocking 160
Trailrunner7 writes with an article at Threat Post about China's ability to block Tor. From the article: "The much-discussed Great Firewall of China is meant to prevent Chinese citizens from getting to Web sites and content that the country's government doesn't approve of, and it's been endowed with some near-mythical powers by observers over the years. But it's somewhat rare to get a look at the way that the system actually works in practice. Researchers at Team Cymru got just that recently when they were asked by the folks at the Tor Project to help investigate why a user in China was having his connections to a bridge relay outside of China terminated so quickly. Not only is China able to identify Tor sessions, it can do so in near real-time and then probe the Tor bridge relay and terminate the session within a couple of minutes."
Re:And you say Chinese can't innovate (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Thank you Chinese government (Score:5, Funny)
And how you do really feel?
Lose face (Score:5, Funny)
For those unfamiliar with the concept "face", it's the social equivalent of getting modded -1