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  1. It's true! @ddosecrets is blocked in Russia. For the full court decision where the Moscow district court orders a domain-level block against ddosecrets dot com in Russia, see this document from the #RussianCensorFiles hack of #Roskomnadzor's GRFC: documentcloud.org/documents/23 We also found the original court case on Moscow's Tagansky court online portal...

  2. TRANSLATION :
    ❗️ Who works for censorship in Russia and why? Continued investigation #RussianCensorFiles

    In February, we released our #RussianCencorFiles series of investigations that showed how employees of the Main Radio Frequency Center (a subsidiary of Roskomnadzor) had prepared certificates of classification as "foreign agents," developed software for global surveillance of Runet, and bloc
    Media : ukraine.osintukraine.com/media
    Archive : ukraine.osintukraine.com/2023-

  3. #PSA to instance admins: please block "Yandex" bot via robots.txt!

    The Russian government uses #Yandex API to find anti-Putin content automatically and prosecute users for it.

    #MastoAdmin #FediAdmin #Admin #RussianCensorFiles

  4. Cyber ​​Partisans (@cpartisans) a Belarusian hacking collective, announced in November 2022 that it had emails from Russia's internal censorship network. CP gave the files to Süddeutsche Zeitung, IStories, and Russian media outlets for reporting on the #RussianCensorFiles

  5. Over the past several months, DDoSecrets has given several outlets embargoed access to a new #Roskomnadzor leak from Cyber Partisans, the #RussianCensorFiles.

    The embargo ended yesterday, and the stories have started pouring out. You can find them listed at: ddosecrets.org/wiki/RussianCen

    The #RussianCensorFiles include 335 GB of documents and correspondence from the internal network of the General Radio Frequency Center (GRFC) subdivision of Roskomnadzor. #GRFC monitors social media and other open sources in order to implement the Kremlin censorship and provide data for decision makers. They follow Putin's opponents, write denunciations to the FSB & other agencies and block services that help convey truthful information.

    Journalists and researchers can request access: ddosecrets.org/wiki/RussianCen

    We are working to setup a server which will journalists to view additional information from a #RussianCensorFiles database.

  6. For the rest of the coverage on this new #Roskomnadzor leak from Cyber Partisans, and to request the source documents, check out our index article: ddosecrets.com/wiki/RussianCen #RussianCensorFiles

  7. В #ГРЧЦ планируют создать бот-ферму — множество поддельных аккаунтов в соцсетях, через которые можно было бы получать доступ к интересующим закрытым сообществам.

    #Mastodon и #Fediverse пока не попали в поле зрения ведомства.

    #RussianCensorFiles

  8. Another IStories article about #RussianCensorFiles: "Eye of state censorship
    Who fell under the scope of #Roskomnadzor: potential foreign agents, public opinion leaders, the media, IT giants, instant messengers and people close to power. Russia's chief censor blocks some, saves others from unflattering publications." istories.media/stories/2023/02

  9. #RussianCensorFiles by IStories: The West Has Banned the Sale of Components for Weapons Production to Russia. But Russia’s Main Weapons Manufacturer, Rostec, Is Still Buying Them istories.media/stories/2023/02 #CyberPartisans #roskomnadzor #Russia

  10. "Roskomnadzor is watching everyone" by The Dossier Center: How the main censorship agency monitors the Internet and builds a bot farm dossier.center/rkn/ #RussianCensorFiles This dataset was released by the Cyber Partisans

  11. Twitter broke. If you need your news fix, start reading all the
    #RussianCensorFiles released, based on a new data leak from Roskomnadzor that has been announced. Thread:

  12. Mit besten Grüßen an das RKN: "Mehr als 1,5 Terabyte Mails und Protokolle legen die Methoden und Technologien offen, mit denen der russische Staat überwacht und löscht, was seine Bürgerinnen und Bürger im Internet verbreiten."
    Leider hinter einer Paywall #russiancensorfiles sueddeutsche.de/projekte/artik