internet censorship
Best of 2025: NOT-So-Great Firewall: China Blocks the Web for 74 Min.
Richi Jennings | | censorship, china, Denial of Service, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, denial of service attacks, denial of service vulnerability, Denial-of-Service (DoS), Government Censorship, Great Firewall of China, HTTPS, HTTPS connection, internet censorship, online censorship, Pakistan, Peoples Republic of China, port 443, SB Blogwatch, State Censorship, TCP, TCP/IP, The Great Firewall, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) vulnerabilities
HTTPS connections on port 443 received forged  replies. Chinese web users couldn’t access websites outside the People’s Republic yesterday. The outage lasted an hour and a quarter—with no explanation. Nobody’s sure whether it ...
Security Boulevard
NOT-So-Great Firewall: China Blocks the Web for 74 Min.
Richi Jennings | | censorship, china, Denial of Service, Denial of Service (DoS) attacks, denial of service attacks, denial of service vulnerability, Denial-of-Service (DoS), Government Censorship, Great Firewall of China, HTTPS, HTTPS connection, internet censorship, online censorship, Pakistan, Peoples Republic of China, port 443, SB Blogwatch, State Censorship, TCP, TCP/IP, The Great Firewall, Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) vulnerabilities
Xi Whiz: HTTPS connections on port 443 received forged replies ...
Security Boulevard
Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA): Protecting Kids or Censorship?
Tom Eston | | Age Verification Laws, Child protection, Controversial Legislation, Cyber Security, cyber threat, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Digital Privacy, Digital Rights, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Episodes, Free Expression, Government Oversight, Information Security, Infosec, internet censorship, Internet Regulations, Kids Online Safety Act, KOSA, mass surveillance, Mental Health Online, Online Legislation, online privacy, online safety, Parental Responsibility, Podcast, Podcasts, Political Analysis, Privacy, Section 230, security, Social Media Policies, social media regulation, Tech platforms, technology, Weekly Edition
In this episode, we explore the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a controversial bill aimed at protecting children online. Joined by co-host Scott Wright, we discuss the potential implications of KOSA, including ...
How does a government censor the Internet? A rare peek from Jammu and Kashmir
From time to time we hear that a totalitarian government has locked down Internet access for a part or all of their country. Normally, that is about all we hear about the ...
Communist Chinese Commence ‘Negative Information’ Crackdown
Dusting Off The Command And Control RV for the Commissar… via the South China Morning Post reporter Phoebe Zhang, we learn of new enforcement actions just deployed by the PRC's Cyber Police ...

