Chinese Govt Spyware Puts Computers At Risk
Ihmhi writes "China's mandatory 'Green Dam Youth Escort' web filter software apparently has a series of severe flaws. In addition to not working on Linux or MacOS, traffic between the software and its servers is unencrypted."
I'm sure it only gets better after that.
FFS, just run it in Wine!
Hey, it's Chinese stuff for god's sake, did you expect some quality out of it?
"We found a series of software flaws," explained Isaac Mao, a blogger and social entrepreneur in China
... when contacted later for further comment, it was discovered that Mao had been assigned to 18 years of reeducation through labour in the coal-mining provinces.
If libertarians are so opposed to effective government, why don't they all move to Somalia?
"We have buttiduously canvbutted the industry, buttessed what is available and buttembled the finest selection of contractors chosen in a completely open manner for this buttignment. Butterting free speech is one thing, but a triparbreaste committee considers that that does not justify mere pbuttive breastillation at the expense of others. The filters will buttociatively clbuttify all communications and filter then, I can butture you, rebuttemble them with surpbutting exacbreastude in any quanbreasty. Consbreastuents can be rebuttured that a mulbreastude of industry compebreastors will butture quality and keep our clbuttrooms safe. Green Dam will not embarbutt us!"
http://rocknerd.co.uk
I don't know what you just said except "Olympics", and we all know what we do at the Olympics, right? Support your country to be number one, no matter WHAT the event!
U-S-A! U-S-A!~
This space for rent. All reasonable inquiries will be entertained at proprietors discretion.
First, it's incompatible with all of those Windows-only worms, now it won't run invasive government-mandated spyware. At this rate, it will never be the year of the Linux desktop.
I am TheRaven on Soylent News
FireFucks.
Spyware Puts Computers At Risk
I nominate this for the most awesome headline ever.
...it's the lack of encryption that really bothers me. After all, that could let some unknown party watch what I'm doing online!