Monday 31 March 2014

Google Says Turkey is Jamming Our DNS Service

After Twitter and YouTube get blocked in Turkey people are finding other ways to accessing them. Google proposed a way to used their Domain Name System to resolve the host and access them with all security solutions but now Google has confirmed that it’s DNS services has been intercepted by all Internet services providers and with all research and investigation, it has confirmed that the DNS is blocked completely. Firm Received hundreds believable reports and with its own research team it has confirmed that its DNS service has been blocked by almost all Turkish ISP’s, A software engineer wrote a Blog post on its official security blog about the matter which misdirected to someone altering the contact numbers in your phone book. The illegal issues arises when Turkish Government asked some info from Twitter, which was ignored then it got block.
Twitter And YouTube Blocked In Turkey

Cnet published a full report “While not directly stated in Google's blog post, it seems likely that Google's public DNS servers are being blocked to prevent people from circumnavigating Turkey's ban on sites like YouTube and Twitter. Turkish citizens were reportedly setting their PCs and mobile devices to use Google public DNS IP addresses, 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4., to slip past the country's ban on Twitter.  DNS server tells your computer the address of a server it’s looking for, in the same way that you might look up a phone number in a phone book.“
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

The main thing behind to block social networks that they are spreading all the information about the governments corruptions and allegations and Turkish government also asked to Google to remove the data, which spreading all the information about the government’s corruptions, which Google ignored, so people are forced to set their PC and android phones to use the DNS service which letting them to access Twitter and YouTube.


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