Great Firewall Breach: 600 GB Data Leak Exposes China’s Global Censorship Network

Hackers have blown the lid off the Great Firewall of China, leaking 600 GB of juicy secrets like source code and internal gossip. It’s like finding out the recipe for the Colonel’s secret herbs and spices! For all the details, check out the GFW Report.

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Hot Take:

***Well, folks, it looks like the Great Firewall of China just sprung a leak big enough to rival the Hoover Dam! Forget about keeping your data safe—it’s like trying to hold water in a sieve over there. The hacker collective Enlace Hacktivista has pulled back the curtain on one of the world’s most notorious censorship systems, and it seems like the folks at the Chinese Academy of Sciences just had their ‘Great Wall of Secrets’ turned into the ‘Great Wall of Leaks.’ Time to grab some popcorn and watch the international cybersecurity community go into a tizzy!***

Key Points:

– Nearly 600 GB of data from the Great Firewall of China leaked online, exposing source code, internal communications, and technical documentation.
– The leak was orchestrated by Enlace Hacktivista, previously linked to the Cellebrite data breach.
– Documents suggest the technology’s reach extends beyond China’s borders, aiding governments in Myanmar, Pakistan, and more.
– The leak provides a detailed timeline of MESA’s and Geedge Networks’ growth and their roles in the Firewall’s development.
– Experts are sifting through the data, but caution is advised due to potential malware in the archives.

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