2023-nourin-measuring
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Using Geneva (genetic algorithm censorship evasion), five new evasion strategies were discovered that defeat Turkmenistan's censorship at both transport and application layers across DNS, HTTP, and HTTPS. The strategies exploit Turkmenistan's use of a commercial DPI box ("Golden DPI" by Qurium) and can be applied server-side without requiring changes to censored users' client software.
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The paper introduces TMC, a remote measurement tool that infers domain-blocking status across DNS, HTTP, and HTTPS without requiring in-country vantage points, using only 38% Internet penetration in a country of 6 million people. TMC enabled the largest Turkmenistan censorship measurement to date by exploiting middlebox reflection properties observable from outside the country.
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The largest measurement study of Turkmenistan censorship to date tested 15.5 million domains and found more than 122,000 domains censored using separate blocklists for DNS, HTTP, and HTTPS. Reverse-engineering the blocking rules revealed approximately 6,000 over-blocking rules that cause incidental filtering of more than 5.4 million additional domains — a 44x collateral damage ratio relative to intentionally blocked domains.