Canadian Internet filtering company is helping Houthi rebels block sensitive political content, media, Israeli websites
Internet-filtering software from a Canadian company is cutting people in Yemen off from crucial information during a time of war, a new report from the University of Toronto alleges.
A new report alleges that made-in-Canada software is being used to cut Yemen's citizens off from learning about the civil war surrounding them.
A Canadian Internet filtering company is blocking Internet content in Yemen as part of an information blackout by rebel Houthis who have taken control of the country’s main Internet service provider, according to a new report from Citizen Lab, a …
Citizen Lab says the Houthi rebels got help from Netsweeper to censor news and political websites.