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Title: Golden Shield


1
Golden Shield
As told by Chris Anderson
Jingjing
See Why the internet in China is less fun
See also Why I am not an art major
This is from a template
2
Golden Shield is?
  • A giant program to track, filter and contain
    dissent
  • Includes anything inconvenient, radical or
    treasonous to the Communist Party
  • Distributors / purveyors of information can be
    jailed without trial / held indefinitely
  • Also known as the Hulk Smash approach to
    censorship

3
Say what? A timeline
  • The Great Firewall of China
  • 1994 First mainland net access
  • 1998 China Democracy Party (CDP) loves the
    internet
  • 1998 Communist Party pushes for the beginning of
    Golden Shield
  • 2002 By this point 80 Million USD had been
    spent
  • 2002 declaration Old style censorship is being
    replaced with a massive, ubiquitous architecture
    of surveillance the Golden Shield. Ultimately,
    the aim is to integrate a gigantic online
    database with an all-encompassing surveillance
    network incorporating speech and face
    recognition, closed-circuit television, smart
    cards, credit records, and Internet surveillance
    technologies
  • Future plans include full 24/7 camera
    surveillance and face recognition covering cities

4
GS Stage 1
  • All citizens are registered with the government
    (pretty standard fare)?
  • A citizen must register all personal information
    with their isp and local police within 30 days of
    obtaining 'net access
  • ISPs must maintain detailed logs of all
    activities (tracked via ip) for up to 60 days for
    each user

5
GS Stage 1 cont
  • All content providers must register all bulletin
    board systems, forums and means of communication
    via their services with the government (Goodbye
    Somethingawful and craigslist)?
  • Content providers are responsible for filtering,
    censoring and reporting their own content/BBS
    systems for fear of being held accountable
  • For these reasons many users use Cybercafes

6
Cyberwutzits?
  • Cafe with computers, pretty straightforward
  • Owners are required to register with the
    government
  • Cafes must record access logs and customer
    identities for 60 days
  • Software must be run to block pornographic and
    subversive material
  • Many Cyber cafes are illegal because of this

7
What else is banned?
  • Illegal to engage in subversive activities,
    distribute state secrets, take part in criminal
    activities, transmit information pertaining to
    racism, treason, distorting the truth and
    spreading rumors
  • Users may not alter network settings, function or
    information on public networks.
  • Can result in large fines or jail time

8
Filtering
  • IP blocks
  • DNS Poisoning
  • Not much love for Academic sites (RIP Harvard)?
  • URL filtering (aka does that search contain a
    naughty word?)?
  • I hope you don't need to write a report on Tibet,
    Tienanmen Square or the Falun Gong
  • RSS is bad, really. Not allowed

9
There's a snake in mah boot (snakes poison, get
it?)?
  • DNS poisoning is another common method of
    filtering
  • Simply resolve addresses to nothing, or have them
    redirect to mainland Chinese providers
    (Google/Yahoo have been victims of this)?

10
Transporting contraband
  • Basic packet filtering is applied to common
    protocols such as HTTP, FTP, SMTP
  • Same sort of word based filters as in the url
    filtering

11
In Soviet Hong Kong, Internet Filters You?
  • Former imperial colonies are not subject to these
    methods of filtering
  • Macau and Hong Kong, as well as any other
    imperialist colonies I didn't know exist

12
GINORMOUS FLAWS
  • Encrypted traffic is NOT filtered

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13
Getting around it
  • Freenet (They can't jail all of us, right?
    ...right?)?
  • Socks5 tunnels (ssh -D 1080 dissident_at_some-non-chi
    nese-host.com)?
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPN)?
  • Tor (Onion routing, but it won't make you cry)?
  • Proxy servers (Though many public proxy servers
    are blacklisted via IP)?
  • Anonymizer.com is not blocked for some reason

14
That elephant in the room hitting on your sister
  • China has received a lot of flak for its
    draconian filtering practices
  • Western media source blocks have been removed as
    China has tried to gain more of a Western
    Presence
  • Times.com and wikipedia.com are favorites for
    being blocked, but were restored upon complaints
  • 2008 Olympics are forcing the government to relax
    filters so that foreign media will be able to
    cover events
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