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Our research fellow - Melissa joins other experts in an article by the Straits Times, warning that current Malaysian laws are inadequate for AI-generated content, suggesting updates to existing laws and that clearer recourse for victims is needed. https://t.co/dUDFpwikv0
We are a week a way from DRAPAC25! Be sure to catch our workshops with our partners, @article19org and @sinarproject, happening through 26-29 August!
We promise you'll learn a lot.
Since 2016, we have been working with @sinarproject on documenting internet censorship in Southeast Asia.🐙
Today, Sinar’s Internet Monitoring Action Project covers 10 countries and publishes yearly State of Internet Censorship reports for each of them.
https://t.co/nerGTbHoH7
iMAP 2024 Internet Censorship Report in 9 countries covering Cambodia, Hong Kong (China), India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam will be launched on 22 October 2024, UTC 0800. RSVP at https://t.co/fPlgknn4Mi
iMAP 2024 Internet Censorship Report in 9 countries covering Cambodia, Hong Kong (China), India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam will be launched on 22 October 2024, UTC 0800. RSVP at https://t.co/fPlgknn4Mi
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission's attempts to implement widespread DNS hijacking have raised serious concerns about #privacy, #censorship, and the future of Internet freedom in the country. https://t.co/WM6xyZ0cHJ
The recent use of DNS hijacking by Malaysian authorities to block certain content reveals a dangerous precedent for Internet regulation in Malaysia, writes @NumanAfifi of @sinarproject#censorship https://t.co/WM6xyZ0Kxh
To check quickly if a website is likely officially blocked in Malaysia, you can also quickly paste and submit a URL of a suspected blocked site on Blocked Or Not https://t.co/211XSj07de
⚠️Censorship Update: Website https://t.co/vQYQj1UeKJ, a prominent platform for showcasing games, film, media, and entertainment art has been found to be blocked in Malaysia using data measurements from @OpenObservatory
https://t.co/J5jc1uDyfp
Happy to connect with Trinidad and Stephania, two Canadian interns on their adventure in Malaysia. They are learning and gaining invaluable experience working with Khairil Yusof, at Sinar Project. Wishing them all the best for their journey !🇲🇾🇨🇦
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Highlights from our session at recent @pyconmy sharing learning experiences in scraping SPRM (Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission) offenders database and analyzing the data extracted https://t.co/QRn83w6y70
We invite volunteers to help collect data via the OONI Probe app: https://t.co/yHfwrIDc3E. Prior to testing, we encourage volunteers to configure their DNS to 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1.For further info, join our Telegram channel: https://t.co/DQtz7Pj9Mq
⚠️Censorship Update: Malaysian ISPs Maxis and Time are implementing transparent DNS proxy on Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) and Google (8.8.8.8) public DNS servers, users are no longer able to use these alternative DNS servers to access websites blocked by MCMC https://t.co/B9BFd2plPv
To prevent DNS tampering, users may configure their Firefox and Chrome browsers to enable secure DNS setting for public servers from Google, Cloudflare or another provider.
Firefox: https://t.co/rPu36hyCoa
Chrome: https://t.co/CgDuks4GcD
✨ OONI Partner Gathering 2024 in Malaysia 😍
https://t.co/h1kQRDmXSR
We are excited to share that we hosted a 2-day event that brought our partners from Asia & the Middle East together to exchange skills & knowledge on internet censorship research. ✊🐙
🧵Learn more 👇