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|    Tor in Russia: A call for more WebTunnel    |
|    06 Dec 24 21:36:56    |
      XPost: alt.anonymous, alt.privacy.anon-server       From: nobody@yamn.paranoici.org              Recent reports from Tor users in Russia indicate an escalation in online       censorship with the goal of blocking access to Tor and other circumvention       tools. This new wave includes attempts to block Tor bridges and pluggable       transports developed by the Tor        Project, removal of circumvention apps from stores, and targeting popular       hosting providers, shrinking the space for bypassing censorship. Despite these       ongoing actions, Tor remains effective.              One alarming trend is the targeted blocking of popular hosting providers by       Roscomnadzor. As many circumvention tools are using them, this action made       some Tor bridges inaccessible to many users in Russia. As Roscomnadzor and       internet service providers        in Russia are increasing their blocking efforts, the need for more WebTunnel       bridges has become urgent              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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