On 15 September 2025, CyberNews reported that over 500 GB of internal data tied to China’s Great Firewall leaked via Geedge Networks. The files included source code, internal work logs, communications, Jira tickets, and system configurations.
The leak revealed that Geedge markets its surveillance and censorship technologies abroad. Confirmed export locations in the documents include Myanmar, Pakistan, Ethiopia, and Kazakhstan. The materials suggest these are part of a broader push under China’s global influence strategies.
This exposure provides a rare look into how censorship is engineered and sold. It highlights the interaction of technical design, political objectives, and global ambition in digital control systems.
https://cybernews.com/security/china-great-firewall-leak-exposes-global-exports/