FINDING · EVALUATION
DNS hijacking used by Cypriot ISPs to block gambling websites also suppressed MX record responses for blocked domains, rendering email delivery to those domains impossible — collateral damage not mandated by the 2012 gambling law, which required only URL blocking.
From 2017-ververis-internet — Internet Censorship Capabilities in Cyprus: An Investigation of Online Gambling Blocklisting · §6.7 · 2017 · E-Democracy
Implications
- Coarse DNS-zone blocking produces collateral damage beyond HTTP traffic (email, API calls, subdomains); circumvention infrastructure should use domain names not shared with high-value non-proxy services to avoid collateral blocking.
- Out-of-band channels (email, API keys, bridge distribution) that rely on the same blocked domain will be simultaneously disrupted; circumvention systems should distribute configuration and bridges via multiple independent domain/transport paths.
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Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.