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Leaked 100,000 files expose China’s export of surveillance tech to Pakistan, Africa, and beyond

Over 100,000 leaked files expose China’s Geedge Networks, showing how it exports censorship and surveillance tech to governments worldwide, sparking global alarm.

September 17, 2025 / 20:41 IST
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Massive document leak reveals China’s global censorship exports

A leak of more than 100,000 internal documents has blown the lid off Geedge Networks, a Chinese firm accused of selling censorship and surveillance tools to governments across Asia and Africa, according to ANI citing a report by The Epoch Times.

The fallout has been swift: cybersecurity experts, cited by ANI, are calling it one of the largest exposures of China’s digital control industry, with implications stretching from Xinjiang to Ethiopia and Pakistan.

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The company behind the Great Firewall

Geedge was founded by Fang Binxing, known as the “Father of China’s Great Firewall.” The company has long been at the centre of Beijing’s internet control ecosystem, but the leak shows how its influence extends far beyond China’s borders.