للمقيمين بالداخل ،ادخلوا موقع Access Now

للمقيمين بالداخل ،ادخلوا موقع Access Now


12-21-2018, 12:21 PM


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Post: #1
Title: للمقيمين بالداخل ،ادخلوا موقع Access Now
Author: Nasser Amin
Date: 12-21-2018, 12:21 PM

11:21 AM December, 21 2018

سودانيز اون لاين
Nasser Amin-
مكتبتى
رابط مختصر

من صفحة الصديق فول:
الشباب ادخلوا علي اكسس ناو ، دا موقع مهمته التأكد من سهولة الولوج للشبكة الدولية ... وحماية الحريات الرقمية

موقع access now الدولي لحماية الحريات الرقمية يؤكد انه استفسر شركتي زين و MTN حول حجب خدمة الانترنت في السودان..

كما يطلب من السودانيين المقيمين في الداخل باغلاق ال vpn مؤقتاً والدخول الي الموقع ادناه لجمع بيانات خدمة الانترنت من عدد كبير من السودانيين لفضح شركات الاتصالات بالادلة..

المطلوب ..لمدة دقيقة كدا ..وقف الفي بي إن ..وافتح اللنك دا .. وكرر العملية كم مرة كدا ... هم بتصلهم معلومات عن الحاصل ..

نعمل كدا ليه ..؟

يا القصة دي تسببت في خسارة لا يمكن تعويضها للشركات الاشتركت في الجريمة دي

او جانا انترنت مجاني

وفي كلٍّ خير 😊

#مدن_السودان_تنتفض

https://netblocks.org/scan/https://netblocks.org/scan/

Post: #2
Title: Re: للمقيمين بالداخل ،ادخلوا موقع Access Now
Author: عبدالعظيم عثمان
Date: 12-21-2018, 12:39 PM
Parent: #1

سلامات ناصر
فول واحد من الشباب الناس تنتظر منه الكثير
له التحية ولكل شباب الأنصار وحزب الامه الملتحمين مع الثوار

Post: #3
Title: Re: للمقيمين بالداخل ،ادخلوا موقع Access Now
Author: Nasser Amin
Date: 12-21-2018, 03:34 PM
Parent: #2


دا تحليل لما حدث في الانترنت اليوم من موقع Netblocks
هناك حجب متعمد لمواقع التواصل الاجتماعي،حسب التحليل
شركة زين هي الاكثر تشددا تلبهاMTN و اقلهم سوداني و كانت
خارج الخدمة من 9:30 الي 10:30بتوقيت السودان لاسباب غير معلومة.
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Study shows extent of Sudan internet disruptions amid demonstrations
POSTED ON DECEMBER 21, 2018
Data collected by the NetBlocks internet shutdown observatory and thousands of volunteers across Sudan are providing detailed technical evidence of an extensive internet censorship regime implemented to suppress public demonstrations across the country.

Confirmed: Ongoing disruption targeting #Sudan's internet infrastructure amid protests
➡️ Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp blocked
➡️ Evidence of violations of UN resolution A/HRC/32/L.20
➡️ Damage to economy ~$15,000,000
➡️ 300,000+ datapoint studyhttps://netblocks.org/reports/study-shows-impact-of-sudan-internet-disruptions-amid-demonstrations-qr8Vj485

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[Clarification: Morning of 21 December 2018 shown in chart, with study due to conclude 22-12-2018]

Over 300,000 individual measurements from the survey collected as of 10AM UTC 21 December, covering all major population centres of Sudan, show varying attempts to block social media platforms Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and messaging app WhatsApp which been rolled out since Thursday.

Sudanese internet provider Zain-SDN was found to have the most extensive blocking scheme, covering all key social platforms, followed by MTN which has not blocked WhatsApp, and Sudatel and Kanartel which have also been affected.

Sudani/Sudatel is further understood to have experienced a network outage between 7:30 AM and 8:30 AM UTC for reasons that remain unclear.


NetBlocks.org Internet Measurements: Sudan, 22 December 2018
Measuring the availability, latency and geospatial characteristics of mobile and fixed line networks from thousands of vantage points using web probes, the study shows that restrictions are being applied at ISP-level, with each provider deploying its own technical measures to selectively withhold internet access from Sudan’s citizens. The finding is significant because it demonstrates that the blocking is not centralized, but rather applied at the discretion of the commercial operators.

Observers have raised concerns that the restrictions challenge fundamental human rights of freedom of assembly in contravention of U.N. resolution A/HRC/32/L.20. Further, as the internet restrictions continue through the day they will have cost Sudan’s economy an estimated $15 million USD according to COST, a platform that assesses the economic impact to national GDP of internet disruptions using an economic model devised by the Brookings Institution.

Initial findings from the ongoing study shows that the internet blocks could have lasting impact on Sudan’s development and knock back confidence at a time when citizens are already deeply concerned about their cost of living.

The NetBlocks Group is a civil society group working at the intersection of digital rights, cyber-security and internet governance. Independent and non-partisan, NetBlocks strives for an open and inclusive digital future for all.


https://netblocks.org/reports/study-shows-impact-of-sudan-internet-disruptions-amid-demonstrations-qr8Vj485