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Roskomnadzor Moscow

Published by artvandelay on 2024-01-23 04:57

Nearly 500 GB of files from the Moscow office of Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media, which is responsible for monitoring and censorship of the internet and other mass communications. The files include meeting notes, audio recordings, written exchanges, and e-mails.

This is the third release from the censorship agency, after Roskomnadzor and the Russian Censor Files.

Among other things, the files detail how Russia is seeking guidance from China on breaking access to anonimity tools like Tor and VPN, and how China requests assistance from Russia on how to crack down on dissent

Research

Disclaimer

This dataset was released in the buildup to, in the midst of, or in the aftermath of a cyberwar or hybrid war. Therefore, there is an increased chance of malware, ulterior motives and altered or implanted data, or false flags/fake personas. As a result, we encourage readers, researchers and journalists to take additional care with the data.

This is a standard disclaimer that will be added to all datasets in the Cyberwar category, even absent specific suspicions.

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Editor Notes

See also Roskomnadzor and Russian Censor Files.