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China’s ‘Great Cannon’ DDoS tool enforces Internet censorship

China is deploying a tool that can be used to launch huge distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks to enforce censorship. Researchers have dubbed it “the Great Cannon.”

The first time the tool was seen in action was during the massive DDoS attacks that hit software development platform GitHub last month. The attack sent large amounts of traffic to the site, targeting Chinese anti-censorship projects hosted there. It was the largest attack the site has endured in its history.

That attack was first thought to have been orchestrated using China’s “Great Firewall,” a sophisticated ring of networking equipment and filtering software used by the government to exert strict control over Internet access in the country. The firewall is used to block sites like Facebook and Twitter as well as several media outlets.

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DDoS attacks that crippled GitHub linked to Great Firewall of China

Earlier this week came word that the massive denial-of-service attacks targeting code-sharing site GitHub were the work of hackers with control over China’s Internet backbone. Now, a security researcher has provided even harder proof that the Chinese government is the source of the assaults.

In Tuesday’s story, Ars explained that the computers pummeling GitHub pages all ran a piece of JavaScript that surreptitiously made them soldiers in a massive DDoS army. The JavaScript was silently injected into the traffic of sites that use an analytics service that China-based search engine Baidu makes available so website operators can track visitor statistics. When everyday Internet users visited a site using the Baidu-supplied tracker, the injected code caused their browsers to constantly load two GitHub pages, one a mirror of anti-censorship site GreatFire.org the other a copy of the China edition of The New York Times.

Besides the motive of taking out pages the Chinese government doesn’t want its citizens to see, there was technical evidence supporting the theory the attack had the support of China’s leaders. To wit, the packets transmitting the malicious JavaScript had vastly different TTL, or time to live limits, from 30 to 229 compared with 42 for legitimate analytics code. This technical detail all but proved the DDoS code was coming from a sources inside China other than the visited website.

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Surface Pro 3: A great business desktop and a pretty good laptop, too

Surface Pro 3

Microsoft calls it the tablet that can replace your laptop. The Surface Pro 3, which was announced in May and started shipping in June, comes with a 12-inch touchscreen, a 3:2 aspect ratio and 2160×1440 resolution display, making it a healthy size for note-taking and showing presentations. It comes with a choice of Intel i3, i5 or i7 chips so there’s plenty of processing power, and it supports any apps that run on Windows 7 as well as apps designed just for Windows 8.1. Equipped with a super-thin and light keyboard/cover it seems more like a laptop. Docked with external monitor, keyboard and mouse, it makes a good desktop replacement. Here’s a closer look at the Surface Pro 3.

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