id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt www-zdnet-com-3840 Kazakhstan government is intercepting HTTPS traffic in its capital | ZDNet .html text/html 1254 178 71 Kazakhstan government is intercepting HTTPS traffic in its capital | ZDNet Under the guise of a "cybersecurity exercise," the Kazakhstan government is forcing citizens in its capital of Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana) to install a digital certificate on their devices if they want to access foreign internet services. Starting today, December 6, 2020, Kazakh internet service providers (ISPs) such as Beeline, Tele2, and Kcell are redirecting Nur-Sultan-based users to web pages showing instructions on how to install the government's certificate. Kazakhstan users have told ZDNet today that they are not able to access sites like Google, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Netflix without installing the government's root certificate. By registering, you agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices outlined in the Privacy Policy. You also agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge the data collection and usage practices outlined in our Privacy Policy. ./cache/www-zdnet-com-3840.html ./txt/www-zdnet-com-3840.txt