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Google reportedly planning April shutdown in China
Report claims that company preparing to close up shop in weeks.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 22 2010 10:23AM
Security
Twitter boss suggests China rollout
Chinese version of microblogging site could happen.
Mar 18 2010 10:29AM
Security
Google's Chinese partners request urgent clarification
But is the open letter real?
Dan Worth
Mar 18 2010 6:43AM
Software
China says Google must censor or “pay the consequences”
Chinese minster starts talking tough.
Iain Thomson
Mar 15 2010 10:43AM
Security
China to crack down on Google hackers if evidence is shown
Though Google still yet to file a report.
Greg Masters
Mar 9 2010 11:59AM
Security
Google hints at detente in China standoff
Search giant says it will give negotiations a couple of years.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 16 2010 2:20PM
Security
China tops malware list for January
Trojans still most prevalent form.
Dan Raywood
Feb 10 2010 2:10PM
Security
China is world’s top hacking target, say officials
A nation more sinned against than sinning?
Iain Thomson
Feb 3 2010 3:18PM
Security
Google digs heels in over censorship
Schmidt restates web giant's opposition to Chinese policy.
Phil Muncaster
Feb 1 2010 1:10PM
Security
Steve Ballmer enters China censorship debate
Defends company's position.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 30 2010 6:52AM
Software
Twitter vows to circumvent censorship
Company refuses to talk to Chinese government.
Dan Worth
Jan 29 2010 11:45AM
Security
Gates describes China web censorship as 'limited'
Companies must decide for themselves whether to stay in China, says Microsoft co-founder.
Staff Writers
Jan 27 2010 10:11AM
Security
China responds to Clinton allegations
China does not restrict internet freedom, apparently.
Jan 25 2010 10:01AM
Security
Crunch: Australian cyber-defences still warming up
Microsoft patches IE and Australia gets a sleepy cyber defence centre.
Munir Kotadia
Jan 22 2010 11:51AM
Security
Clinton urges world to stand up for internet freedom
Online rights are central to US policy.
Iain Thomson
Jan 22 2010 10:53AM
Security
Microsoft rushes out critical IE patch
Too late to protect Google.
Staff Writers
Jan 21 2010 2:30PM
Security
Gartner urges users to get off IE6
Weighs in on cyber attacks.
SC Australia Staff
Jan 21 2010 11:35AM
Security
Google postpones Android phone launch in China
Firm admits planned launch with China Unicom has been halted.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 20 2010 10:07AM
Security
Juniper hit by same cyber attack as Google
Insider collaboration suspected at Google China.
Dan Raywood
Jan 19 2010 11:49AM
Security
US government to issue complaint to China over Google hack
The US government is set to issue a formal complaint to China over its alleged involvement with the hacking attacks revealed by Google and several other companies earlier this week.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 18 2010 10:27AM
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