[認真] 中國政府過濾skype訊息

看板CCRomance (異國戀情)作者 (雅嫚達)時間17年前 (2008/10/02 13:16), 編輯推噓6(6010)
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沒有排版 有一點亂 給有CCR在中國的板友參考囉 原文:http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/02/technology/internet/02skype.html Surveillance of Skype Messages Found in China SAN FRANCISCO — A group of Canadian human-rights activists and computer security researchers has discovered a huge surveillance system in China that monitors and archives certain Internet text conversations that include politically charged words.Skip to next paragraphThe New York TimesThe system tracks text messages sent by customers of Tom-Skype, a joint venture between a Chinese wireless operator and eBay, the Web auctioneer that owns Skype, an online phone and text messaging service.The discovery draws more attention to the Chinese government’s Internet monitoring and filtering efforts, which created controversy this summer during the Beijing Olympics. Researchers in China have estimated that 30,000 or more “Internet police” monitor online traffic, Web sites and blogs for political and other offending content in what is called the Golden Shield Project or the Great Firewall of China.The activists, who are based at Citizen Lab, a research group that focuses on politics and the Internet at the University of Toronto, discovered the surveillance operation last month. They said a cluster of eight message-logging computers in China contained more than a million censored messages. They examined the text messages and reconstructed a list of restricted words.The list includes words related to the religious group Falun Gong, Taiwan independence and the Chinese Communist Party, according to the researchers. It includes not only words like democracy, but also earthquake and milk powder. (Chinese officials are facing criticism over the handling of earthquake relief and chemicals tainting milk powder.)The list also serves as a filter to restrict text conversations. The encrypted list of words inside the Tom-Skype software blocks the transmission of those words and a copy of the message is sent to a server. The Chinese servers retained personal information about the customers who sent the messages. They also recorded chat conversations between Tom-Skype users and Skype users outside China. The system recorded text messages and Skype caller identification, but did not record the content of Skype voice calls.In just two months, the servers archived more than 166,000 censored messages from 44,000 users, according to a report that was published on the Information Warfare Monitor Web site at the university.The researchers were able to download and analyze copies of the surveillance data because the Chinese computers were improperly configured, leaving them accessible. The researchers said they did not know who was operating the surveillance system, but they said they suspected that it was the Chinese wireless firm, possibly with cooperation from Chinese police.Independent executives from the instant message industry say the discovery is an indication of a spiraling computer war that is tracking the introduction of new communications technologies.“I can see an arms race going on,” said Pat Peterson, vice president for technology at Cisco’s Ironport group, which provides messaging security systems. “China is one of the more wired places of the world and they are fighting a war with their populace.”The Chinese government is not alone in its Internet surveillance efforts. In 2005, The New York Times reported that the National Security Agency was monitoring large volumes of telephone and Internet communications flowing into and out of the United States as part of the eavesdropping program, intended to hunt for evidence of terrorist activity, that President Bush approved after the Sept. 11 attacks.The researchers said their discovery contradicted a public statement made by Skype executives in 2006 after the content filtering of the Skype conversations was reported. At the time the company said that the conversations were protected and private.The Citizen Lab researchers issued a report on Wednesday, which details an analysis of data on the servers. “We were able to download millions of messages that identify users,” said Ronald J. Deibert, an associate professor of political science at the University of Toronto. “This is the worst nightmares of the conspiracy theorists around surveillance coming true. It’s ‘X-Files’ without the aliens.”Jennifer Caukin, an eBay spokeswoman, said, “The security and privacy of our users is very important to Skype.” But the company spoke to the accessibility of the messages, not their monitoring. “The security breach does not affect Skype’s core technology or functionality,” she said. “It exists within an administrative layer on Tom Online servers. We have expressed our concern to Tom Online about the security issue and they have informed us that a fix to the problem will be completed within 24 hours.” EBay had no comment on the monitoring. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 118.166.69.176

10/02 13:19, , 1F
過濾的字有奶粉地震台灣獨立西藏奧運民主...
10/02 13:19, 1F

10/02 13:51, , 2F
在中國要上網本來就會處處受限 有一次只是看到ptt某版出現
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10/02 13:52, , 3F
法+輪+大+法四個字而已 我家網路馬上就斷線了五分鐘......
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10/02 15:13, , 4F
Ally...有好笑到,這就是為什麼你中間要加"+"嗎?
10/02 15:13, 4F

10/02 15:41, , 5F
可是在中國的板友看到一樓的推文就斷了吧,有可能連文
10/02 15:41, 5F

10/02 15:41, , 6F
都還沒看完按了下一頁就斷了
10/02 15:41, 6F

10/02 15:56, , 7F
小潘好聰明呀...呵呵 所以我在這裡要開台灣網頁得要開破解
10/02 15:56, 7F

10/02 15:57, , 8F
封鎖的程式(也就是改proxy)但是道高一尺魔高一丈...只要
10/02 15:57, 8F

10/02 15:57, , 9F
新版本出現 反破解的又會出現 然後破解就得再更新... Orz
10/02 15:57, 9F

10/02 15:58, , 10F
而且改了proxy之後可以開台灣網頁 反而大陸網頁就打不開了
10/02 15:58, 10F

10/02 15:59, , 11F
只能說...黨中央掌控思想的決心真的很堅定...話說現在是
10/02 15:59, 11F

10/02 16:00, , 12F
"國慶節"我家電梯裡面有海報寫「祝祖國生日快樂」....囧
10/02 16:00, 12F

10/02 18:05, , 13F
目前剛開始的工作全部要使用英文,所以這篇內文,我完全
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10/02 18:06, , 14F
不想動腦讀 :p 真是一份讓我覺得自己英文很差、有待加強
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10/02 18:07, , 15F
的工作 >"< 不過ally在中國連上個網都好辛苦的感覺...
10/02 18:07, 15F

10/02 22:35, , 16F
只看推文就大概了解內文再說什麼了 乎...很多字太懶得看 哈
10/02 22:35, 16F
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