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    Updated:December 25, 20253 Mins Read
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    A major leak of more than 100,000 internal documents unveils that Geedge Networks, a Chinese company founded in 2018 and backed by Fang Binxing, the “father of the Great Firewall,” has been quietly exporting sophisticated internet censorship and surveillance systems—modeled on China’s own infrastructure—to authoritarian governments in countries like Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Myanmar. The documents reveal the operation of a scalable system called Tiangou Secure Gateway (TSG), capable of real-time traffic filtering, VPN blocking, deep-packet inspection, metadata harvesting, user-specific targeting, and even malware injection. Geedge’s tech has reportedly been integrated into telecom data centers abroad and is being tested domestically in Xinjiang with experimental features including reputation-score-based access. The leak, analyzed by media and human rights organizations, raises alarm about the diffusion of “digital authoritarianism as a service” and prompts urgent debate over global privacy and export controls.

    Sources: Data Economy, FTM.eu, Wired

    Key Takeaways

    – Authoritarian Tech Export: Geedge is commercializing and exporting Chinese-style censorship systems to other regimes, spreading digital repression globally.

    – Advanced Capabilities: The TSG infrastructure enables deep surveillance—including packet inspection, VPN blocking, user-specific tracking, and potential malware injection—raising privacy and security alarms.

    – Domestic Testing & Expansion: Technologies proven abroad are being piloted within China (notably Xinjiang), indicating a cyclical reinforcement between domestic surveillance and global reach.

    In-Depth

    Geedge Networks isn’t just another cybersecurity vendor; thanks to leaked internal files, it’s become apparent that the company is actively peddling China’s censorship tech—from its blueprint for the Great Firewall—to other countries seeking control over web traffic.

    Think about that: a turnkey system called the Tiangou Secure Gateway (TSG) can analyze every packet flowing through, shutting down VPNs, monitoring individual users, and even injecting malware—all without much technical resistance. These aren’t hypothetical features—they’ve been packaged into hardware and deployed in telecom centers across Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Myanmar.

    But don’t think it stays abroad. Inside China, especially in Xinjiang, Geedge is running pilots that take surveillance to the next level, including experiments with “reputation scores” that could limit internet access based on personal data. Essentially, what’s developed for foreign use paves the way for increasingly draconian capabilities at home.

    This all adds up to a troubling paradigm: Chinese-origin digital authoritarianism being offered as a commercial service to governments eager to clamp down on dissent. Beyond the obvious human rights implications, this leak forces a closer look at how tech export controls—across both Eastern and Western firms—might be failing to stem this tide. In short, the lines between domestic repression and global surveillance tech are fast dissolving, and the implications for freedom of expression worldwide are serious.

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