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GreatFire site that 'liberates' users from China's firewall hit by cyber attack

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China’s Communist Party oversees a vast censorship system, dubbed the Great Firewall, that aggressively blocks sites or snuffs out internet and TV content on sensitive topics. Photo: Reuters

The Chinese activist group GreatFire, which operates websites that circumvent the country’s censorship, said its online service has come under attack in an effort to shut it down.

“We are under attack and we need help,” the group said in a blog post on Thursday, claiming it has been hit by a barrage of automated requests known as a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.

“This tactic is used to bring down Web pages by flooding them with lots of requests - at the time of writing they number 2.6 billion requests per hour. Websites are not equipped to handle that kind of volume so they usually ‘break’ and go offline.”

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GreatFire allows residents of China to circumvent the so-called “Great Firewall” that censors much content from the West, by providing “mirror” websites of those which are blocked by censors.

The blog said the attack appears to be in retaliation for a Wall Street Journal article this week which explained methods to access censored websites.

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“This attack affects all of our mirror websites,” the blog said.

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