Can you imagine being denied the basic security of logging into your bank without the best protection available?
You have to wonder what part of "if you weaken I-net security for Government access, you also weaken it for Hacker access" they don't get?!?
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China is now blocking all encrypted HTTPS traffic that uses TLS 1.3 and ESNI.
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The block was put in place at the end of July and is enforced via China's Great Firewall.
By Catalin Cimpanu.
The Chinese government has deployed an update to its national censorship tool, known as the Great Firewall (GFW), to block encrypted HTTPS connections that are being set up using modern, interception-proof protocols and technologies.
The ban has been in place for at least a week, since the end of July, according to a joint report published this week by three organizations tracking Chinese censorship -- iYouPort, the University of Maryland, and the Great Firewall Report.
China now blocking HTTPS+TLS1.3+ESNI
Through the new GFW update, Chinese officials are only targeting HTTPS traffic that is being set up with new technologies like TLS 1.3 and ESNI (Encrypted Server Name Indication).
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