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The Night the Digital Lights Went Out In Syria

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– May 9, 2013Posted in: Article, News, Opinion, Submitted

What does it mean when a whole country’s Internet goes down? When it’s a country racked by civil war, digital silence from the entire nation can’t be a good omen, can it? The country becomes like a submarine running in silence.

Last night I first saw the news when an old colleague from Rochdale College posted an article from Umbrella Security Labs, a research division of OpenDNS, to her Facebook wall. “BREAKING NEWS: TRAFFIC FROM SYRIA DISAPPEARS FROM INTERNET.”

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Tags: anonymous, internet, internet blackout, Media, News, politics, Syria | Category: Internet

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