Malcolm writes ..

>> A Friday laugh ...
>
> I wouldn't laugh too hard. Back in 2014 ASIC did the same thing, albeit on a 
> smaller scale.
> "The corporate regulator has revealed it accidentally blocked access to 
> 250,000 websites
> because its staff misunderstood a basic feature of internet tech.."   Best 
> wishes, Malcolm

Thanks .. however .. in doing so .. ASIC didn’t also manage to block their own 
website .. haha!

Quote: “In a bid to prevent Telegram from moving between multiple Amazon and 
Google IP addresses, Roskomnadzor took the unprecedented step of ordering ISPs 
to block almost 16 million IP addresses, (including for eg) ticket sales for 
Kremlin museums.”

(And) “Roskomnadzor may have even censored itself: Its website was inaccessible 
and its system for monitoring compliance with filtering orders was offline .. 
The legal advocacy organization Agora reported that it received complaints from 
73 companies and will be pressing charges on their behalf. (Yet) One company 
that does not appear to be significantly impacted is Telegram. Telegram has 
remained largely available to Russian users. Roskomnadzor claims that the 
blocks cut off 30 percent of Russian traffic to Telegram, but Telegram says 
that figure is closer to 5 percent.”

Cheers,
Stephen
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