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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Internet Blocking Software breakthrough "Telex"




Scientists have developed a new software that allows users to access sites that are blocked. Scientists have developed software to access sites that are blocked. This approach offers a shortcut for Internet users to a sensor that is sometimes applied by the government.

Software called Telex, made by scientists at the Universities of Michigan (United States) and the University of Waterloo (Canada). "The government's repressive usually aggressively censor the Internet. We now give users more capabilities in speech and access to information on the Internet," says J. Alex Halderman, one software developer Telex.

However, this software requires support from other countries, Halderman explained that users could install software Telex from multiple sites. As for countries that Internet censorship is quite strict, so they need some additional software called Telex stations.

Telex software will mark the ongoing internet connection as a 'demand Telex' by entering a secret code to the header of the current page. Access is using a special technique called 'public-key steganography'.

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