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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
Telstra seeks import gains from China tech platforms
Telstra may use the technology underpinning two Chinese mobile and online content businesses it acquired $302m controlling stakes in today to help scale up local operations at lower per-unit costs, chief executive Sol Trujillo said.
Ry Crozier
Feb 11 2009 3:14PM
Telco/ISP
China muscling in on spam market
The number of spam messages originating from computers in China has surged over the past month, and security experts are warning that the country may emerge as a spamming superpower.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 5 2009 10:37AM
Security
China lays claim to world's largest piracy bust
The Chinese state government has issued prison sentences for what was believed to be the largest and most lucrative software piracy operation in the world.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 5 2009 2:03PM
Software
China miffed at US hacker allegations
China is furious that a US congressional report has accused it of developing sophisticated cyber warfare and militarising its space programme.
Nick Farrell
Nov 25 2008 9:55AM
Security
China classes Web addiction as clinical disorder
Internet addiction has been branded a clinical disorder by psychologists in China, adding fuel to the global controversy on whether or not incessant Internet use should officially be recognised as a mental disorder.
Sylvie Barak
Nov 13 2008 12:23AM
Software
Special report: Huawei steps out of the shadows
Telecoms network provider Huawei recently took a handful of journalists to its headquarters in Shenzhen, China for a chance to speak to some of the company's executives and check out the scope of the business.
Ian Williams
Nov 8 2008 7:15AM
Telco/ISP
CSIRO launches Mandarin podcasts
The CSIRO has launched a series of podcasts in Mandarin language to promote Australian science and industry to a potential audience of 1.2 billion people worldwide.
Staff Writers
Oct 14 2008 12:04PM
Strategy
HP makes play for China
HP is announcing a new campaign to boost the company's presence in China.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 10 2008 3:05PM
Hardware
New 3.2 Tbps cable connects U.S. to China
A new submarine cable with an operating capacity of 3.2 Tbps was opened today, connecting the United States to mainland China, South Korea and Taiwan.
Staff Writers
Oct 1 2008 3:44PM
Hardware
China running out of IP addresses
Chinese officials are calling for a mass migration to IPv6 after disclosing that they have only 830 days of IPv4 resources left.
Iain Thomson
Sep 25 2008 9:20AM
Telco/ISP
APAC defies spending downturn increases security spending
Security spending remains steady in Asia-Pacific despite the global economic downturn, according to a new Gartner survey.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2008 4:31PM
Security
China clamps down on pro-Tibet sites
As Chinese troops fired on Tibetan protestors there was a sudden banning of Pro-Tibet websites.
Nick Farrell
Aug 26 2008 8:14AM
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