EDITOR'S NOTE
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Good morning,
It seems only Google is willing to take a stand on Chinese censorship with other Western players in China happy to let Google fight its battle alone.
Adobe is also distancing itself, now saying widely-reported flaws in its own software did not act as an attack vector in a recent hack of its system.
All this comes as Canberra takes the wraps off our very own cyber security protection facility...
-- Ry Crozier
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