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posted by janrinok on Sunday August 30 2020, @01:49AM   Printer-friendly

Tools behind Belarus internet censorship potentially revealed:

According to a Bloomberg report, the technology used to block much of the internet access during the recent presidential elections in Belarus has come from a US-based company.

The report states that Sandvine Inc., had supplied the necessary equipment to the Lukashenko government a few months earlier through an intermediary.

On August 9, Belarus held the presidential elections where Alexander Lukashenko was elected for the sixth consecutive time. However, the Election Day was marked by irregularities that cast doubt on the transparency of the elections.

In addition to the barricades built by security forces that prevented the passage of civilians to Minsk, Belarus' capital, the internet services in the country had a major disruption that affected access to websites such as social networks, news pages, and messaging applications.

The disruption lasted for up to three days, and there are still websites that are inaccessible in a normal way, so citizens need to use tools such as VPNs or specialized browsers.

[...] This would not be the first time the technology has been accused of being used to repress a nation. Citizen Lab, a Toronto security firm, had indicated that in 2018 equipment from this manufacturer was used in internet blocks that occurred in Egypt and Turkey. Sandvine Inc. said this investigation was false.


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  • (Score: 1) by fakefuck39 on Sunday August 30 2020, @11:00PM (6 children)

    by fakefuck39 (6620) on Sunday August 30 2020, @11:00PM (#1044378)

    I didn't read that ramble in the first paragraph, but optane is a kludge to save hundreds of thousands per purchase. If you take an EMC PMAX array, medium-sized, with all SSD and dedup+compression+thin provisioning, 7RAID5, here are your options, cost after a standard 60% discount:

    4TB SDRAM cache, 3PB RAW storage, 7PB effective storage. It'll run you about $6mil. Read response time about 100microseconds. Write response time about 50microseconds for 10min at full continuous load, and about 2ms after those 10min.

    Now let's say your write load is over 10min. You want to sustain it for an hour. You can double the cache. That's about $1.5mil. That lets enough data aggregate in the write buffer so it's dedupped, write folded, and compressed before it hits the backend. This lets you sustain the full load on the array indefinitely instead of for a 10min spike.

    Or, you can add about 5TB of Optane, for about $300k. It lets you sustain that same write load indefinitely. You just saved $1.2mil, on what is a single medium-sized enterprise storage array. You have 10 of those arrays, and you refresh them every 5 years.

    No one's buying Optane for consumer hybrid HDD+SSD configurations. Yes, I'm sure you can find me a couple of laptops on newegg that do that. I can also find you a guy who moves his piano in a minivan.

    As far as transparent Al, no we don't have that yet, and I doubt we could at STP, since it would require some kind of a stable crystal structure for what is a flammable metal.

  • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Sunday August 30 2020, @11:11PM (5 children)

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Sunday August 30 2020, @11:11PM (#1044383) Journal

    I didn't read that ramble in the first paragraph...

    :-) Ah, so you're in denial too... Eh, whatever, I'm easy

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    La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
    • (Score: 1) by fakefuck39 on Monday August 31 2020, @05:22AM (4 children)

      by fakefuck39 (6620) on Monday August 31 2020, @05:22AM (#1044490)

      Not sure what the denial is supposed to be about, just not interested in what you had to say after skimming the first sentence of your ramble, so I didn't read the rest. Pretty sure you actually said nothing though, but just used a lot of words to do it.

      • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Monday August 31 2020, @05:51AM (3 children)

        by fustakrakich (6150) on Monday August 31 2020, @05:51AM (#1044491) Journal

        Well, obviously you read it if you spent the time to tell me it was nothing.

        Whatever, peace out

        --
        La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
        • (Score: 1) by fakefuck39 on Monday August 31 2020, @09:38PM (2 children)

          by fakefuck39 (6620) on Monday August 31 2020, @09:38PM (#1044713)

          Telling you is a fun thing to do on the toilet. It's what I imagine I would tell Trump or Bernie after their long speech - btw, I wasn't listening to that pile of retardation. It gives me pleasure to do that. I can enjoy telling you I didn't read it for hours (a poop after a meaty meal and not enough water. Still not worth 10 seconds for me to read it. Mr Sherlock Holmes of deduction we got over here.

          • (Score: 1) by fustakrakich on Monday August 31 2020, @09:55PM (1 child)

            by fustakrakich (6150) on Monday August 31 2020, @09:55PM (#1044717) Journal

            :-) glad to see you're so easily entertained.

            It gives me pleasure to do that.

            I'm sure it does. Be sure to clean up

            --
            La politica e i criminali sono la stessa cosa..
            • (Score: 2, Funny) by fakefuck39 on Monday August 31 2020, @10:08PM

              by fakefuck39 (6620) on Monday August 31 2020, @10:08PM (#1044724)

              I did. I especially like getting the butthole nice and clean. You get the wet-nap and just press nice and hard in a circular motion for a minute or two. To get it even cleaner, you can sit on the edge of the bathtub and aim the hand shower on pulse right up there. Gotta get it clean. So the house-nigger's dick doesn't get shit on it.