#Apr17: #Syria Erdoğan pessimistic over Syria cease-fire, accuses regime of stalling »
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has accused the Syrian government of continuing to attack civilians despite its promises to pull out troops and heavy weaponry from populated areas under a ...
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- PublicArab leaders meeting in Qatar have urged Syria to cooperate with a peace mission by allowing free access to UN monitors on the ground. Peace envoy Kofi Annan says a six day old truce is not holding up. Steve Chao reports.
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Long but very interesting video about How governments have tried to block Tor:
http://youtu.be/GwMr8Xl7JMQ | #Anonymous #AntiSec
http://youtu.be/GwMr8Xl7JMQ | #Anonymous #AntiSec
How governments have tried to block Tor Iran blocked Tor handshakes using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) in January 2011 and September 2011. Bluecoat tested out a Tor handshake filter in Syria in June 2011. China has been harvesting and blocking IP addresses for both public Tor relays and private Tor bridges for years. Roger Dingledine and Jacob Appelbaum will talk about how exactly these governments are doing the blocking, both in terms of what signatures they filter in Tor (and how we've gotten around the blocking in each case), and what technologies they use to deploy the filters -- including the use of Western technology to operate the surveillance and censorship infrastructure in Tunisia (Smartfilter), Syria (Bluecoat), and other countries. We'll cover what we've learned about the mindset of the censor operators (who in many cases don't want to block Tor because they use it!), and how we can measure and track the wide-scale censorship in these countries. Last, we'll explain Tor's development plans to get ahead of the address harvesting and handshake DPI arms races. Speaker: Jacob Appelbaum, Roger Dingledine EventID: 4800 Event: 28th Chaos Communication Congress (28C3) by the Chaos Computer Club [CCC] Location: Berlin Congress Center [bcc]; Alexanderstr. 11; 10178 Berlin; Germany Language: english Start: 28.12.2011 18:30:00 +01:00 License: CC-by-nc-sa