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Wednesday, 03/02/2022 2:10:41 PM

Wednesday, March 02, 2022 2:10:41 PM

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Those that still have access to the internet, would be more likely to understand. Even some of those i guess
may not, considering how little many of our right-wing trolls seem to understand about what is going on.

Though this war could continue for another 8 years plus, two factors which will also pressure
Putin would be inflation in Russia, and the number of body bags returning to that country.

March 1, 20226:55 AM GMT+11 Last Updated 2 days ago

Demand for VPNs in Russia, Ukraine leaps as internet control tightens

Reuters


The coat of arms of Russia is reflected in a laptop screen in this picture illustration taken February 12, 2019. REUTERS/Maxim
Shemetov/File Photo 1/2

MOSCOW, Feb 28 (Reuters) - As Russian and Ukrainian websites fall victim to cyber attacks and Moscow restricts access to some foreign social media, internet users across both countries have turned to online tools to help circumvent the blocks.

Demand for Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) that encrypt data and obscure where a user is located has soared, data from monitoring firm Top10VPN showed, peaking 354% higher in Russia on Sunday when compared to the daily average from Feb. 16-23.

Russia, which calls its actions in Ukraine a "special operation", invaded its neighbour on Feb. 24, attacking from land, sea and air. At home, it is battling to control the narrative, threatening restrictions on foreign and local media that stray from its official version of events. read more

Photos and videos were slow to load on Facebook, owned by Meta Platforms Inc (FB.O), and Twitter (TWTR.N), both of which have been targeted by state communications regulator Roskomnadzor.

"VPN demand surged in Russia as authorities restricted Facebook and Twitter over the weekend in a bid to control the flow of information from its invasion of Ukraine," Top10VPN said.

Russia banned several VPNs last year, but has failed to block them entirely, as part of a wider campaign critics say stifles internet freedom.

In Ukraine, Russian hackers were blamed for a spate of cyberattacks that briefly knocked Ukrainian banking and government websites offline, days before the invasion. Russia denied involvement. read more .. https://www.reuters.com/world/us-says-russia-was-responsible-cyberattack-against-ukrainian-banks-2022-02-18/

VPN demand in Ukraine began noticeably increasing on Feb. 15 in light of cyberattacks, Top10VPN said, and skyrocketed after the invasion, with demand peaking 424% higher than the daily average in the first half of February.

On Monday, the websites of several Russian media outlets were hacked, with their regular sites replaced by an anti-war message and calls to stop President Vladimir Putin's invasion. read more .. https://www.reuters.com/world/handful-russian-media-websites-display-anti-putin-message-after-hack-2022-02-28/


https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/demand-vpns-russia-ukraine-leaps-internet-control-tightens-2022-02-28/

It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”

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