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Dam Burst Tool Disables China's Green Dam Censorware 40

An anonymous reader writes "The infamous Green Dam censorship software has suffered yet another blow. As ZDNet explains, Dam Burst, a tool released by security researcher Jon Oberheide, allows unprivileged users to disable the censorware by removing the hooks that enable it to monitor and block user activity, effectively restoring running applications to their original uncensored state. While the Dam Burst software is currently available at Oberheide's website, community mirrors will undoubtedly be necessary to avoid blocking by the Great Firewall."
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Dam Burst Tool Disables China's Green Dam Censorware

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  • by oahazmatt ( 868057 ) on Wednesday September 30, 2009 @01:57PM (#29596523) Journal

    Can't you just install a clean OS?

    C'mon. This is China. It's not like you can just walk to a street corner and get a copy of XP.

  • by Runaway1956 ( 1322357 ) on Wednesday September 30, 2009 @03:23PM (#29597661) Homepage Journal

    "As a pleasant side effect, disabling the Green Dam components within a running process actually increases the security of the end host as the vulnerable code paths within the Green Dam software are no longer exploitable by an attacker. "

    That being true, I want to install Green Dam so that I can use Dam Burst. Awesome!! Our benevolent brothers in China have helped to make teh intartubez secure!!!

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday September 30, 2009 @03:29PM (#29597719)

    If China has so much control over traffic, what is to keep them from simply running a man in the middle attack,
    and redirecting your download or website request to an identical looking trojan download?

    Thank you very much for the idea.

    -- The Chinese Government

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