TopSec’s Data Blunder: Censorship-as-a-Service Exposed in China Leak!

A data leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm TopSec unveils its role in offering censorship-as-a-service. The leak includes work logs and contracts showing TopSec’s involvement in monitoring sensitive content, especially for state-owned enterprises. Clearly, when it comes to keeping opinions in check, TopSec has a knack for making words disappear.

Hot Take:

Who knew that censorship could be as easy as ordering takeout? TopSec isn’t just serving up cybersecurity solutions; it’s dishing out censorship like it’s the special of the day! With a side of state-owned enterprise scandal, of course. Move over, Big Brother, TopSec’s got this covered!

Key Points:

  • TopSec’s data leak suggests it’s offering censorship-as-a-service.
  • Services include web content monitoring for public and private sectors.
  • A state-owned enterprise involved in a corruption scandal was a client.
  • A Cloud Monitoring Service Project for Shanghai’s Public Security Bureau was noted.
  • TopSec’s leaked data includes complex work logs and infrastructure details.

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