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Jun
8
2010

China vows to continue keeping a tight grip on the Internet

In the light of its many issues with internet content, China has asserted that it will continue to block all contents over the internet that it considers to be posing a threat to national security.
A “white paper” is released that is the statement of the Chinese government’s policy over this issue. The paper however does [...]

Feb
28
2010

China without Google

Scientists of China face consequences as the Search engine has withdrawn services from the country hampering the work schedule which demands a need of English language for their searches outside China.
A research conducted across 784 Chinese scientists by the Journal Nature found that the 80 percent of them needed the search engine to keep a [...]

Feb
23
2010

China’s Elite in new light!

Google hacking case investigators of have accused Shanghai Jiaotong University and Lanxiang Vocational School of involvement in the hack. Web attacks on Google and dozens of other American companies last year have traced the intrusions to computers at Jiaotong as well as Lanxiang vocational school in eastern China.
Shanghai Jiaotong University is one of China’s [...]

Feb
9
2010

Han Geng : Let love fly demonstrate the power of rice card

February 9, 2010, is the birthday of Han Geng (Hankyung). Han Geng is better known in Korea as Hankyung. Today he turns 26 years. Han Geng fans once again with “Let love fly” charitable activities are busy to give the best birthday gift to their idol.
Beginning in 2007, with in a three-year span, Han [...]

Feb
8
2010

Cybercrime: China hackers training camp closed

The Chinese police have heralded bust on the largest training centre for Black Hat hackers in the country .There were three arrests. The community consisted of nearly 200,000 members.
The three were at the helm of the Black Hawk Safety Net, an organization that offered online services to carry out cyber attacks. This has recently forbidden [...]

Feb
5
2010

Google-NSA join hands on cyber security

Cyber security is a big deal these days as more and more people feel wary about posting sensitive data on the web world and as more cases of online frauds surface across the world.
In order to combat cyber crimes, Google, the world’s largest Internet search company, and United States’ National Security Agency (NSA), arguably the [...]

Jan
19
2010

Google Inc. is investigating china staff for hacking

According to AFP, Google Inc. is investigating whether one or more employee involvement in helping a network of 12 mid-hacking, Google had claimed to be the victims of the attack. The world’s largest search engine provider Google said last week that it is considering dropping out of the world’s largest Internet market – China, because [...]