FINDING · DEPLOYMENT
The September 2025 leak of ~600 GB from Geedge Networks and the MESA Lab (Institute of Information Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences) is the largest known document disclosure from the GFW vendor ecosystem. It establishes a direct lineage: MESA Lab (founded 2012 by Fang Binxing's team, annual contracted revenue >35M RMB by 2016) spun out Geedge Networks in 2018, with MESA alumni filling key engineering roles (e.g. Zheng Chao as CTO). The leak includes ~64 GB of MESA git repositories, ~35 GB of MESA internal documents, ~15 GB of Geedge internal documents, and a ~3 GB Jira export — providing direct access to source code, work logs, and internal communications behind GFW R&D.
From 2025-geedge-mesa-leak — Geedge & MESA Leak: Analyzing the Great Firewall's Largest Document Leak · §4 · 2025 · gfw.report
Implications
- Source code in the MESA git repos (mesalab_git.tar.zst, 64 GB) is the highest-value input for reverse-engineering GFW detection logic; prioritize analysis of that archive over documents when building threat models.
- MESA's SAPP platform began large-scale engineering deployment in 2014; production DPI has over a decade of iteration — assume classifiers are mature, not naive.
Tags
Extracted by claude-sonnet-4-6 — review before relying.