Can anyone (from China) identify these Messaging services? imsg <--... qg <--... qqmesg. <-- https://www.imqq.com/ wwmsg <--... wxmsg <--... yymsg <--... In China, they have a surveillance program on social networks which looks like a jerry-rigged PRISM clone of the NSA.
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From 240 million messages to over 1 billion private messages per day. The biggest issue is that this not only for ordering pizza. It is completely hardwired into our lives. Doing "monitoring in a safe way" still appears to be a challenge.https://twitter.com/InkstoneNews/status/1110328761256275968 …
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What we have learned from 1.081.231.257 "captured" WeChat dialogues ( 3,784,309,399 messages) made on the 18 March 2019 is that were automatically selected for "reviewing" based on a "keyword" trigger. Not all the dialogues were in Chinese or only had GPS coordinates in China.pic.twitter.com/4eyYgCXD3C
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From 3.784.309.399 messages, 3.698.798.784 were written in Chinese. 59.378.236 in English and 26.132.379 in another language. 98% of the Chinese messages had a GPS location in China. 68% of the English messages were sent in China. More than 19 million were sent from outside
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Tweet je nedostupan.
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That makes sense because every day gets its own table (collection) in the central database.
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Can u share the IP since it’s secured now?
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211.159.163.137 City: Beijing Country: China Organization: Tencent cloud computingpic.twitter.com/ieeZcsg9ey
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Is this database still there?
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Most likely. It was protected with a firewall rule within a couple of hours after the screenshot was shared. This seems to work faster than sending an e-mail (which never gets any reply anyway).
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It is obviously belongs to tencent.
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The data or the database servers? It's is confusing and mind-boggling. "If it seems too good to be true, it probably is." It could be fake. Just to troll. Generating 1 billion fake private messages per day to lure people in would be a bit excessive but not impossible.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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