Hacker takes on Iran

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Very nice story about a 20-something computer prodigy learns how to use his talents to help people of Iran against their censors.
That’s one of the first lessons Heap learned when he took on the Iranians. In many authoritarian countries with a closely monitored Internet, citizens evade the state by using proxy servers that mask their identity as they surf the Web. So, at first, Heap thought it would be helpful to create safe proxies that people in Iran could use. He posted advice on his blog about how people could run proxies from home. He soon had nearly 10,000 people following his instructions. But his efforts were almost pointless; Heap was taking on the Islamic Republic in a game of one on one, and he was no match. The regime’s censors apparently read his blog, too, and simply trailed behind him, closing proxies as he pronounced them ready to use. “We could watch Iran respond,” says Heap. “We would do something, and they would block it.”
Computer Programmer Takes On the World's Despots - Newsweek
 
Great story! I wonder if this guy plans on posting that 90 page Iranian guide online for other hackers.
 
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