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Yahoo under fire from Chinese partner over Google hack
Describes Yahoo's comments as 'reckless'.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 18 2010 6:24AM
Security
Google stands alone on censorship decision
Yahoo, Microsoft and Cisco distance themselves.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 16 2010 8:08AM
Strategy
China reponds to hacking claims
Fails to mention Google allegations.
Dan Raywood
Jan 15 2010 10:48AM
Security
Hackers take China's Baidu offline
Political motivations remain confusing.
Rosalie Marshall
Jan 13 2010 11:42AM
Security
Google to end censorship of Chinese searches
Threatens pullout after human rights hacking.
Iain Thomson
Jan 13 2010 11:26AM
Strategy
China outlines new web regulations
New system could see many overseas sites banned.
Dan Worth
Dec 23 2009 10:09AM
Telco/ISP
Safety first for IT executives in China
US Government recommends weighing laptop before and after each visit.
Sholto Macpherson
Sep 17 2009 7:16AM
Networking
Mass SQL injection attacks still scaling up
The mass SQL injection attacks that gained attention earlier this week are continuing, with some 210,000 pages infected so far.
Chuck Miller
Aug 28 2009 10:31AM
Security
China jails four for pirating Windows XP
Tomato Garden version of Windows shut down.
Iain Thomson
Aug 22 2009 12:08PM
Software
China ditches compulsory Green Dam plans
Internet filtering technology now voluntary.
Rosalie Marshall
Aug 14 2009 12:19AM
Software
Tech execs rocked by Rio Tinto arrest
Remain committed to the Chinese market.
Brett Winterford
Jul 15 2009 3:48PM
Strategy
China delays rollout of filtering tool
China has delayed the rollout date for its controversial Green Dam internet filtering tool.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 1 2009 2:37PM
Security
US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row
Rethink Green Dam.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 25 2009 4:00PM
Software
China backs down on Green Dam web filter
China appears to have given in to pressure over its controversial requirement for all new PCs to have specific blacklist filtering software installed.
Mark Mayne
Jun 17 2009 10:52AM
Security
China to mandate web filtering tools
The Chinese government is said to be asking PC vendors to bundle filtering software on systems sold within the country.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 9 2009 12:21PM
Security
China denies role on US grid hacks
The Chinese government is denying any involvement in the reported infiltration of US electric grid systems.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 11 2009 7:47AM
Security
Hackers breach US electric grid
News of a recent security breach in the US electrical grid is prompting new security worries and calls for better protections.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 9 2009 10:30AM
Security
Businesses are next after Dalai Lama hack
A Chinese hacking plot uncovered at the weekend could have grave implications for organisations, as most are vulnerable to the social malware techniques used in the attack, a new report warns.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 31 2009 10:45AM
Security
Massive Chinese cyber hack revealed
Canadian researchers have revealed an alleged extensive Chinese spying operation, which involved the hacking of over 1000 computers in 103 countries, according to reports.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 30 2009 10:37AM
Security
China's 'Great Firewall' blocks off YouTube
The Chinese government has blocked its users from accessing video-sharing service YouTube.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 25 2009 10:23AM
Security
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