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More Sites Blocked - Western News - Bbc And Cnn Included. What Are They Up To?

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Back for me on True again now - but they were all blocked inc CNN with the standard blue screen ICT warning.

It's a new day in Australia and new news I guess (1am there)

Edited by Conan

I think it's pretty clear that they are doing test blocks to see how effectively they can filter out individual news sources. The YouTube fiasco probably prompted it, as the offending imagery got into news outlets overseas.

I think it's pretty clear that they are doing test blocks to see how effectively they can filter out individual news sources. The YouTube fiasco probably prompted it, as the offending imagery got into news outlets overseas.

Sounds about right. :o

I suppose that also explains why the net is so horrendously slow tonight.

They're all ok for me. What bothers me is if that's really the reason, MICT should be smarter and test the block on only in their test environment, not the whole country. It's getting scary how these techs just experiment on the production systems/environments, I'm not even a sys admin and I know that!

Geez wake up MICT.

Edited by paveet

They're all ok for me. What bothers me is if that's really the reason, MICT should be smarter and test the block on only in their test environment, not the whole country. It's getting scary how these techs just experiment on the production systems/environments, I'm not even a sys admin and I know that!

Geez wake up MICT.

A couple of month ago Cisco installed a new system in Thailand to censor websites. They probably explained the local techies how to manage it. And very probably, that knowledge is gone by now.........

......so they're trial-and-erroring around again. And yes of course on the production environment, since they don't have a test environment (too expensive, no complaining customers to indicate something is wrong and no knowledge on how to manage it).

But you already knew this :o

Also wasn't there a recent update to WebSense?

Regards

......so they're trial-and-erroring around again. And yes of course on the production environment, since they don't have a test environment (too expensive, no complaining customers to indicate something is wrong and no knowledge on how to manage it).

But you already knew this

Yes, it's exactly the same at work. But I'll never really understand why they do it. Drives me nuts.

Three topics going on this now. Any chance some nice mod can merge them? :o

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