Re: [LINK] ISP-level site-blocking of 'dangerous material'

2019-08-25 Thread Kim Holburn
> On 2019/Aug/26, at 10:16 am, Bernard Robertson-Dunn > wrote: > > The Christchurch material was available only through 8Chan.com which was > accessed via the Tor browser. In this case we're talking about DNS poisoning? Tor not really needed. A non-Australian DNS server or a VPN and

Re: [LINK] ISP-level site-blocking of 'dangerous material'

2019-08-25 Thread Bernard Robertson-Dunn
On 26/08/2019 8:55 am, Roger Clarke wrote: > > Govt agrees to ISP-level site-blocking of 'dangerous material' > To create 24/7 centre to monitor 'online crisis events'. > > The government has agreed to formalise arrangements put in place > following the Christchurch terror attack that saw access

Re: [LINK] ISP-level site-blocking of 'dangerous material'

2019-08-25 Thread JLWhitaker
On 26/08/2019 8:55 AM, Roger Clarke wrote: The shadow assistant minister for communications and cybersecurity, Labor MP Tim Watts, characterised the blocking announcement as measures aimed only at curbing "live streaming" of crisis events. He suggested a deeper level of action was required

[LINK] ISP-level site-blocking of 'dangerous material'

2019-08-25 Thread Roger Clarke
[What would you reckon are the chances that AGD and the spook agencies have used this current 'idea in good standing' / kneejerk to slide in a few features that they'll be able to use for purposes other than “extreme violent content” in relation to “crisis events”?] Govt agrees to ISP-level