Anti-Censorship site targeted by hackers

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Anti-Censorship site targeted by hackers -

online censorship has always been a problem in China, with the government limiting its citizens access to true freedom of the Internet. But there are more and more ways arise for citizens around this restriction and allow users to access restricted websites. Such a process has seen organizations like greatfire.org provide those in China a way to access those sites that were deemed inappropriate and "politically sensitive" by the Chinese government.

Greatfire.org, the targeted anti-censorship website by hackers, have been hit by attacks by denial of service, also known as a DDoS attack. This kind of attack is not easily remedied or avoidable since it is actually just an incredibly high number of traffic attempting to access the site. It has not been confirmed who was behind the attack, but it is regarded as the Chinese government as the attack coincides with the Chinese authorities publicly condemning the group.

The damage at the site is reportedly costing Greatfire.org over $ 30,000 a day in bandwidth costs, and nothing in place to prevent these attacks, all they can do is hope that the DDoS stops. If you are in a country that heavily censors Web content, such as media or social news sites, then using VPN you can easily get around these restrictions and to access the full Internet freedom. Sign up today and enjoy a secure Internet connection anywhere in the world. In addition to being able to change the IP addresses from all over the world means that you can easily watch the restricted content area.

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