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CEO Render Networks


India had witnessed the highest number of internet shutdowns in the world with 121 cases recorded in 2019, Surfshark said in a report. Venezuela with 12 cases followed India while Yemen with 11, Iraq with 8 and Algeria with 6 cases completed the list of top five countries with highest number of internet shutdowns. Surfshark, one of the popular VPN providers together with internet freedom monitor NetBlocks and Access Now, a rights group, said in the report that one in six countries shut down the internet in 2019. The report highlighted that internet or social media shutdowns have turned into an automatic response to protests or civil unrest “especially surrounding major political shifts such as elections or nullifications of the laws.”
India Has Not Witnessed Complete Shutdown
While India has recorded the highest number of internet shutdowns, the report said that the country has not witnessed a complete shutdown.
“Quite often, the use of sophisticated technological tools is not necessary as political leaders control major internet service providers (ISPs),” Naomi Hodges, cybersecurity advisor at Surfshark, said in the report. “When the authorities control internet filtering, they can employ any measures, and civil society won’t be able to detect what’s behind the firewall.”
The report said that the countries use techniques like IP blocking, DNS poisoning and Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) to create internet shutdowns. The IP blocking is said to be used by authorities to block users from accessing specific sites like Twitter with the government barring access to the IP address of a site’s server. The DPI is said to be an expensive approach where the authorities are said to block users from accessing specific keywords.