FINDING · DETECTION
Testing approximately 130 million domain names uncovered 35,332 censored domains from which 14,495 keywords were extracted across 7 distinct matching patterns. The blocklist grew by approximately 10% over eight months (August 2013–April 2014), and more than two-thirds of censored domains had expired registrations, suggesting the GFW rarely removes entries.
From 2014-anonymous-towards — Towards a Comprehensive Picture of the Great Firewall's DNS Censorship · §6 · 2014 · Free and Open Communications on the Internet
Implications
- Circumvention infrastructure domains must avoid containing any of the GFW's 14,495-keyword substrings — including as suffixes — since overblocking (e.g., purefacebook.com blocked via facebook.com) is an accepted side effect.
- Because the GFW rarely removes blocklist entries even after domain expiration, using ephemeral or rotating domain strategies provides limited long-term benefit; encrypted-SNI or domain-fronting approaches are more durable.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.