Researchers developed a set of 19 tampering signatures, packet sequences that may indicate middlebox tampering.
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Researchers have developed a new method to measure whether Internet traffic is tampered with by middleboxes.

 

A middlebox is a computer networking device that can transform, inspect, filter, and manipulate Internet traffic — otherwise known as connection tampering — that is deemed as restricted between clients and servers due to reasons such as copyright infringement or Internet censorship.

 

The researchers found middleboxes that tamper with client traffic exhibit traffic patterns that do not look like typical client traffic to a server. They were able to distill these patterns into 19 tampering signatures.

 

After applying the signatures to 0.01% of all incoming connections at a large CDN provider, the researchers found that some signatures are predominantly observed only in certain regions (for example, PSH ⟶ RST;RST₀ is only seen in China) while others are observed globally.

 

Graph showing different forms of tampering across countries
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  • Measuring Connection Tampering Around the World 
  • How Indian Internet Users are Circumventing Internet Shutdowns
  • Do Half of the Most Popular Websites Use IPv6?
  • Palestine-Israel Conflict Impacts Internet Access
  • Selective App Banning – Sounds Nice, Still a Bad Idea

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  • Bangladesh, 28 October: Regulator orders Internet shutdown amid political rally in capital, Nayapaltan
  • Palestine, 7 October - Ongoing: Internet connectivity into Gaza has been limited by military activities.
  • India, 31 July - Ongoing: Authorities ordered mobile Internet services to be suspended in the Nuh district of Haryana after communal clashes.
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  • China Mandates IPv6 for Router Manufacturers Starting December 1
  • 2 Years of Internet Shut-down in Paletwa Viewed as Military Weapon Economy Health and all Services Disrupted
  • Taiwan Ranks 6th Globally for Internet Freedom, Top in Asia: Report
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