[By NBC-1TV H. J Yook]Golden Frog(http://www.goldenfrog.com/), a global privacy and security software and applications company, today announced a new, proprietary VPN technology designed to mask Internet traffic to defeat VPN blocking in restrictive environments like China.
Chameleon scrambles OpenVPN packet metadata to ensure it's not recognizable via deep packet inspection, while still keeping it fast and lightweight. The Chameleon technology uses unmodified OpenVPN 256-bit protocol for the underlying data encryption. The result is that VyprVPN users are able to bypass restrictive networks put in place by governments, corporations and ISPs to achieve an open internet experience without sacrificing the proven security of OpenVPN.
The Chinese government is notoriously unfriendly towards many Western websites and online services, mostly targeting social media networks and video sharing sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. While Chinese citizens and visitors have historically used VPN services to circumvent the firewall, the government has become very efficient at inspecting and identifying packet data on various VPN protocols. This has led to more sites being blocked, restricted and Web traffic being throttled within the country.
“Chameleon is currently the only VPN technology that consistently allows me to connect to the Internet from within China,” said Shawn Price, an educator at an international school in China. “It is essential that I‘m able to access Web resources like YouTube and professional blogs outside of China’s restrictive network, and Chameleon helps me do that in an easy way so I can remain productive.”