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Russia is tightening its grip over free access to information and services on the web. Russia successfully tested cutting off access to the global web as it continues to build its sovereign ...
Russia adopted legislation, known as the "sovereign internet" law, in late 2019 that seeks to shield the country from being cut off from foreign infrastructure, in answer to what Russia called the ...
Russia adopted legislation, known as the "sovereign internet" law, in late 2019 that seeks to shield the country from being cut off from foreign infrastructure, in answer to what Russia called the ...
For better or worse, Russia's internet just got kneecapped.Cogent Communications is cutting off internet service to its Russian clients, the Washington Post reported on Friday. This puts it in ...
The Sovereign Internet Law (Russian: Закон о «суверенном интернете») is the informal name for a set of 2019 amendments to existing Russian legislation that mandate Internet surveillance and grants the Russian government powers to partition Russia from the rest of the Internet, including the creation of a national fork of the Domain Name System.
Runet logo at the 2009 Runet Prize ceremony. Internet in Russia, or Russian Internet (Russian: российский Интернет, which means "Russia-related Internet"), and sometimes Runet (a portmanteau of "Russian" and "Internet"), is the part of the Internet that is related to Russia.
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Telegram, the most popular messaging app used in Russia, suffered a temporary outage on Tuesday as security services conducted stress tests on online resources to eliminate ...
Russia has warned that Western commercial satellites used to help Ukraine could become a legitimate target for a retaliatory strike, describing such use of these satellites as provocative. [120] [121] Russia has tried to cut off and jam internet services in Ukraine, including attempts to block Starlink in the region. [10]