China Now Has an Internet Cannon. Wait, What’s an Internet Cannon?

Posted: April 12, 2015 by gamegetterII in Uncategorized

***information provided in the Edward Snowden leaks outlines U.S. government systems that can intercept and redirect Internet traffic to a site of their choosing.

The American system, according to the documents, which were published by The Intercept, can deploy a system of programs that can intercept web traffic on a mass scale and redirect it to a site of their choosing. The N.S.A. and its partners appear to use the programs for targeted surveillance***

On Friday morning, news reports surfaced that China had acquired an Internet cannon. And … wait: What is this about China having an Internet cannon?

If you feel terrifyingly out of the loop, take a deep breath and read the following to learn more about what an Internet cannon is and what it can do.

What is an Internet cannon?

More commonly known in the hacker community as a Low Orbit Ion Cannon (LOIC or WebLOIC), an Internet cannon is a type of computer program used to force traffic overloads (or denial-of-service) onto targeted websites. It uses the Internet to blast out cyberattacks. It’s not a literal cannon.

So even though you read “Internet cannon” and were probably imagining something like this:

China Now Has an Internet Cannon. Wait, What's an Internet Cannon? (US Navy)

 it actually looks more like this:

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(Wikimedia Commons)

Why does China have one?

A new report and analysis claims that China is using what is being termed the “Great Cannon,” ostensibly a type of LOIC, to force an overflow of Web traffic and malicious code onto sites its government wishes to squash in the name of censorship. (If a website is overwhelmed by traffic, real or manufactured, no one will be able to visit it.) The new cybertool is being used in conjunction with its “Great Firewall,” which already blocks access to sites like Facebook and Twitter on Chinese networks.

Denial-of-service attacks on two GitHub project pages last month are now being credited to China’s Great Cannon. The GitHub pages were hosting Chinese censorship circumvention projects run by the anonymous, presumably Chinese activist site GreatFire.org.

Jeesh. That sounds terrible. What kind of country would build such a heinous cyberweapon?

Well, the United States has a similar program.

According to the New York Times, information provided in the Edward Snowden leaks outlines U.S. government systems that can intercept and redirect Internet traffic to a site of their choosing.

Read the rest @  https://www.yahoo.com/tech/china-now-has-an-internet-cannon-wait-whats-an-116045635559.html

Comments
  1. Here in the UK we don’t pussy foot around with softrware.
    No programs for us just GCHQ who intercept everything, read everything, and are probably are reading this.
    As if I’m worried!
    p.s. Nice to see you are back, how was the “I’m not hunting?”

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    • gamegetterII's avatar gamegetterII says:

      Had strep throat and still have an upper respiratory infection,the strep is over with,throat’s no longer sore at all-thanks to 750mg amoxicillin 2x a day.
      That may not kill the upper respiratory infection,but it’s the best antibiotic for strep-so,if the upper respiratory infection is still active when I go back to my Dr on Wed-I get 10 days of levofloxicin.
      I wish I had been hunting!

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