Major leak of 100,000 documents exposes China’s dominance over global internet governance; Know all about controversial Geedge Networks

A large leak of more than 100,000 documents has revealed China’s Geedge Networks, which is claimed to provide a company globally to governments censorship and surveillance. Exposure emphasizes China’s impact on exporting digital authority
It is claimed that China’s Geedge Networks provides censorship and surveillance tools globally to governments
A large leak consisting of more than 100,000 documents revealed Geedge networks of China, a company that allegedly provided censorship and surveillance tools to governments, as the age reported. Exposure emphasizes the effect of China’s impact on exporting digital authority, cyber security, human rights and global internet management. Founded by Fang Binxing, known as the Father of the Great Faithful Wall of China, Geedge is in contracts with the authorities in Sincan, a region criticized for the problems of Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Myanmar, and human rights problems.
According to Epoch Times, Bill Xia, President of Dynamic Internet Technology (DIT), said that the publication of documents is deliberate and probably caused by the company, helping authoritarian regimes to control the online content and monitor citizens. Founded in 2001, XIA’s DIT is known for developing FreeGate and other software that enables Chinese internet users to survive the large firewall. He described the leak to Geedge as a “destructive” coup, predicted that he would erode confidence among employees and reveal sensitive internal practices.
Leaked files show attempts to reversed Geedge’s reversal engineering tools and distribute deep package inspection (DPI) technologies. The leak increases concerns about the global expansion of digital printing and its long -term consequences for online freedoms.
Among the leaked records include correspondence, meeting grades, technical plans of the products, repayment systems and personnel information. Researchers in Interseclab, who analyzed the data, confirmed Geedge’s contracts with governments in Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Myanmar and anonymously. The company also works with the authorities in Sincan, a large -scale region for heavy surveillance and human rights violations. Files reveal Geedge’s attempts to reverse the environmental environment, especially as open source. While open -source projects are often praised for cooperation, the XIA surveillance firms argued that they are easier to dissection and block. Authorized, most of the VPN, on the contrary, despite a common belief that China’s great firewall cannot really defeat, because protocols are easily restricted as stated by the age of the age, he added.
The XIA said that Internet freedom technologies will help better understand the mechanisms used to suppress online access. Geedge emphasized a consistent trend of the customer list: authoritarian governments in developing countries are the main consumers of such censorship systems. “Only the Chinese Communist Party may implement such controls while progressing its economy at the same time.”

