> From: Eugen Leitl <[email protected]> > Subject: BPjM blacklist reversed > Date: 9 July 2014 2:23:28 PM GMT+02:00 > To: [email protected] > > https://bpjmleak.neocities.org/ > > tl;dr: Germany has a censorship federal agency called BPjM which maintains a > secret list of about 3000 URLs. To keep the list secret it is distributed in > the form of md5 or sha1 hashes as the "BPJM-Modul". They think this is safe. > This leak explains in detail that it is in fact very easy to extract the > hashed censorship list from home routers or child protection software and > calculate the cleartext entries. It provides a first analysis of the > sometimes absurd entries on such a governmental Internet censorship list.
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