[kictanet] Safaricom and Internet Traffic Tampering
Ali Hussein
ali at hussein.me.ke
Thu Mar 23 11:25:17 EAT 2017
These are very serious allegations guys.
It would be great to hear from Safaricom.
Ali Hussein
Principal
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> On 23 Mar 2017, at 10:04 AM, Odhiambo Washington via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
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> I recently had a very traumatizing experience with a client I was consulting for and whose preferred mode of connection is Safaricom 4G.
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> For two days I was struggling to figure out why what seemed so obvious (in my mind) was NOT working with Safaricom while I had tested the same with JTL and Access Kenya links.
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> It turned out that Safaricom truly tamper with traffic to the Internet. This includes even VPN traffic.
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> This test result presented here is not a surprise to me at all. Safaricom's DPI (Deep Packet Inspection) systems are so robust and advanced that they can do ANYTHING with your traffic.
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> I wrote a private email to Stephen Chege of Safaricom (we all remember him) but didn't receive even an acknowledgement. The problem I had - with DNS and VPN still stand unresolved.
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> And this is why I am always suspicious about the dalliance (for lack of a better word. I am thinking in Dholuo and translating to English) between Safaricom and the govt, especially since one of them was given a senior govt job!
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>> On 23 March 2017 at 09:27, Mose Karanja via kictanet <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>> Hello listers.
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>> CIPIT has been conducting network measurements on Kenyan Internet Service Providers (ISPs) since June 2016 using assorted techniques. Between 6 – 10 February 2017, the data indicated the presence of a middle-box on the cellular network of one provider, Safaricom Limited (AS33771) that had not previously presented any signs of traffic manipulation. Middle-boxes assume dual-use character in that they can be used for legitimate functions (e.g., network optimisation) and can simultaneously be used for traffic manipulation, surveillance and aiding censorship.
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>> In light of such dual uses, this report makes clear that service providers operating middle-boxes must communicate to the public in a transparent manner the justification for such activity. This is especially relevant as government bodies announce plans to monitor and possibly censor the Internet during Kenya’s current electoral processes.
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>> You can download the brief from this link:
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>> http://blog.cipit.org/2017/03/23/cipit-research-reveals-evidence-of-internet-traffic-tampering-in-kenya-the-case-of-safaricoms-network/#more-5833
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>> -Moses
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