Four ways Iranians are beating Internet censorship
By secgeeks - Posted on June 11th, 2009
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The massive protests in Iran are powered by access to Facebook, Twitter and other Internet services even though the Iranian government has blocked access to them from inside Iran. How are the Iranians managing to get to the sites? Here are four tools and techniques Iranians are using to evade Internet censorship.
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