TOM-Skype Breach: What is filtered most?
Milk powder. Ah, so the list is updated frequently.
SARS. Cripple public safety worker communications for the next outbreak?
Skype. Hah!
Chart and terms provided in BREACHING TRUST: An analysis of surveillance and security practices on China’s TOM-Skype platform by Nart Villeneuve, Psiphon Fellow, The Citizen Lab, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Information Warfare Monitor Joint Report, ONI Asia (JR01-2008). 1 October 2008.
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