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  2. Censorship of GitHub - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 2015, GitHub was the target of a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack originating from China. It targeted two anti-censorship projects: GreatFire and cn-nytimes, the latter including instructions on how to access the Chinese version of The New York Times. [18] GitHub blocked China-based IP addresses from visiting these ...

  3. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Firewall Test - Instantly test if a URL is blocked by the Great Firewall of China in real time. Tests for both symptoms of DNS poisoning and HTTP blocking from a number of locations within mainland China. China Firewall Test - Test if any domain is DNS poisoned in China in real-time. DNS poisoning is one way in which websites can be ...

  4. GreatFire - Wikipedia

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    GreatFire (GreatFire.org) is a website [note 1] that monitors the status of websites censored by the Great Firewall of China [2] and helps Chinese Internet users circumvent the censorship and blockage of websites in China. [3] [4] The site was first launched in 2011 by an anonymous trio. [5]

  5. Internet censorship in China - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, a large number of netizens from China claimed that they were unable to access numerous Western web services such as Twitter, Hotmail, and Flickr in the days leading up to and during the anniversary. [149] Netizens in China claimed that many Chinese web services were temporarily blocked days before and during the anniversary. [149]

  6. Freegate - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, the Financial Times, citing a member of staff at Symantec in mainland China, reported that Norton AntiVirus identified Freegate as a Trojan horse. There were initial fears that the reports may be a ploy by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) authorities to encourage removal of the software from computers, [ 16 ] but it was soon delisted ...

  7. Censorship of GitHub in China - Wikipedia

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  9. Great Cannon - Wikipedia

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    The Great Cannon of China is an Internet attack tool that is used by the Chinese government to launch distributed denial-of-service attacks on websites by performing a man-in-the-middle attack on large amounts of web traffic and injecting code which causes the end-user's web browsers to flood traffic to targeted websites. [1]