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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
Google in discussions with Chinese government
Eric Schmidt reported as saying he expects movement 'soon' over the dispute.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 12 2010 10:23AM
Security
Google hack trail winds closer to Chinese government
Freelance security consultant believed to have written code.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 23 2010 6:50AM
Security
Google attacks traced back to Chinese schools
Reports point to computers at two institutions.
Staff Writers
Feb 22 2010 1:53PM
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
China responds to Clinton allegations
China does not restrict internet freedom, apparently.
Jan 25 2010 10:01AM
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
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
Clinton calls on Chinese for Google attack explanation
Chorus of protest grows.
Iain Thomson
Jan 14 2010 2:38PM
Security
More details emerge on Google hack
Rumours Adobe also targeted.
Phil Muncaster
Jan 14 2010 6:22AM
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
US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row
Rethink Green Dam.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 25 2009 4:00PM
Software
US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row
The United States government is pressing China to reconsider its mandate on web filtering software.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 25 2009 2:05PM
Security
Guilty plea for US "spam king"
Five individuals pleaded guilty in a US federal court this week for their roles in an international spam operation that sent billions of emails to tout Chinese "penny" stocks and used a botnet capable of evading spam detection.
Greg Masters
Jun 24 2009 12:04PM
Security
Chinese citizens plan 24-hour internet boycott
Protest against Green Dam filter.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 24 2009 6:42AM
Software
Chinese citizens plan internet boycott
Internet users in China are planning a day-long boycott in protest of the country's controversial new filtering laws.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 23 2009 9:47AM
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
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