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by frankchn
4108 days ago
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Greatfire is unique that they want the site to remain accessible to ordinary Chinese users while withstanding the DDoS attack (so they can't blackhole all traffic from China either). If they put a reCAPTCHA wall in front, the GFW can simply block reCAPTCHA (easy -- it is a Google property and they block everything else from Google anyway) and no one from China can access Greatfire without a VPN. Mission accomplished. |
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If the goal was only to block Greatfire for non-VPN users, then they could just use the GFW for that from the start. The use of a DDoS can only imply that China wants the site offline for everyone, even VPN users.