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The Great Firewall of China has the largest internal document leak (500GB+)
https://x.com/gfw_report/status/1966669581302309018
The Great Firewall of China (GFW) today experienced the largest internal document leak in its history. More than 500GB of source code, work logs, and internal communications have been exposed, revealing details about the development and operation of the GFW.
The leak originated from a core technical force — Geedge Networks (with chief scientist Fang Binxing) and the MESA Lab in the Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The company not only provides services to local governments in Xinjiang, Jiangsu, and Fujian, but also exports censorship and surveillance technology to countries such as Myanmar, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Kazakhstan under the “Belt and Road” framework.
Due to the massive volume of material, GFW Report will continue analyzing and updating on this page: https://gfw.report/blog/geedge_and_mesa_leak/en/
500GB of source code for the GFW china has leaked. Does anyone else know about this?


Comments
Good if true.
No one outside China cares
Finally, we can upgrade the open source one.
Hacker after leaking it

I'm intrigued with the chat.docx filename
Hacker is being delivered to 午门 (Meridian Gate).
Traditionally, criminals are locked into wooden planks with head cutouts, and then dragged through Beijing’s streets.
Their final destination is Meridian Gate, where they are beheaded.
The whole city claps their hands as the execution happens.
GFW advocate
Not really, but Meridian Gate is how criminals are treated in the historic movies.
On the western side on things, I never saw an accurate movie representation of a medieval death sentence for treason or high treason, with emasculation, disemboweling, quartering, macing on the Pope's gallows and the other fun stuff.
idk about you but it seems like a treasure trove of DPI signatures
So what now? Will it appear on GitHub or some other Git platform to make it open source and be integrated by other governments? I am sure many politicians would love it.
Russia, Iran?
By how things are going, I wouldn't be surprised if EU countries would adopt it. The problem is making it open source and optimising it.
It would be subject to DMCA takedown request.