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Network World |
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2017-01-23 13:08:00 (vue: 2017-01-23 13:08:00) |
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China goes after unauthorized VPN access from local ISPs |
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China is going after unauthorized internet connections, including tools known as VPNs (virtual private networks) that can bypass China's efforts to control the web.The crackdown is part of 14-month campaign from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology that's meant to clean up the country's internet service provider marketUnless authorized, internet service providers are forbidden from operating any “cross-border†channel business, including VPNs, the ministry said in a Sunday notice.  The announcement is a bit of rarity. The country has usually withheld from openly campaigning against VPN use, even as government censors have intermittently tried to squelch access to them in the past.  To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here |
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