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VLC-Developer VideoLan Says India Blocking Site Endangers Its Own Citizens (techcrunch.com) 23

VideoLan, the developer of popular media player VLC, says Indian telecom operators have been blocking its website since February of this year in a move that is potentially impacting some users in one of the open source firm's largest markets. From a report: "Most major ISPs [internet service providers] are banning the site, with diverse techniques," VideoLan president and lead developer Jean-Baptiste Kempf said of the blocking in India, in an email to TechCrunch. India represents 10% of all VLC users worldwide, he said. The website's traffic has seen an overall drop of 20% as a result of the blocking in India. [...] VLC, downloaded over 3.5 billion times worldwide, is a local media player that doesn't require internet access or connection to any particular service online for the vast majority of its features. But by blocking the website, India is pushing its citizens to "shady websites that are running hacked version of VLC. So they are endangering their own citizens with this ban," Kempf added.
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  • Ok, so..why would India or any other country block access to VLC?

    It's just a video player...nothing subversive I can think of with it..?

    Seems an important part of the article posted is missing.

    • Because VLC automatically follows embedded links in some circumstances and that is being widely exploited in India to deliver malware.

    • by ISayWeOnlyToBePolite ( 721679 ) on Tuesday August 16, 2022 @10:22AM (#62793643)

      Ok, so..why would India or any other country block access to VLC?

      It's just a video player...nothing subversive I can think of with it..?

      Seems an important part of the article posted is missing.

      it's in TFA but not the summary:

      Indian telecom operators have not explained why they have blocked the VideoLan website, but some speculate that it could be because of a misinterpretation of a security warning from earlier this year.

      Security firm Symantec reported in April this year that the hacker group Cicada, which has ties with the Chinese government, was exploiting VLC Media Player as well as several other popular applications to gain remote access to the victim’s computers.

      Kempf said he or his firm has not been contacted by any Indian government agency and the block is likely a result of a misunderstanding of the Chinese security issue.

      This was also posted previous on slashdot (concerning blocking in India) https://news.slashdot.org/stor... [slashdot.org]
      (the Chinese malware) https://it.slashdot.org/story/... [slashdot.org]

  • OK, here is the reality.... The India Government is making it hard to do many types of business there. Their cyber laws, data laws etc are pushing for profit corporations out and even many major international nonprofits have pulled out if India. These are not always laws that are not necessarily there to protect the privacy of it's citizens.

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