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...markets due to principle. Instead, we've had a two month "will they or won't they?" type of affair that even Google's co-founder said could take a year or two to resolve. Now that the end game may be...
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On Google's Impending China Decision, and How It Has Lost Its Impact
Mashable! | 20 hours ago
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China has published "the Human Rights Record of the United States in 2009" in reprisal of the "Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 2009" issued by the US Department of State on March 11. "As in...
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China's tit-for-tat response, blasts US for human rights violations within its own territory
New Kerala | 1 day ago
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...connection between what hit its network and the Google-China attacks. Earlier this week, the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) said that hackers stole more than $120 million in just three...
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Hackers love to exploit PDF bugs, says researcher
Computer World | 3 days ago
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...Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. Chinese government agencies and Communist Party organizations would be the likely recipients of information obtained by hackers, he said. "I concede that I cannot prove this...
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U.S. expert blames Chinese government for recent cyberattacks
Computer World | 3 days ago
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...spies attacked Google and other firms. No matter which Web browser people use, upgrading to the most current version promises to increase protection against hackers. This site is best viewed with Internet...
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Hackers target freshly uncovered Internet Explorer hole
Indiana Times - The Economic Times | 4 days ago
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...America will be just wide-open to attack by terrorists and China and who knows what else. Think I'm exaggerating? Here's Harvey Sapolsky, a defense academic out of MIT, talking in the National Defense...
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Ultimate Guns vs Butter Debate
Crooks and Liars | 4 days ago
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...after Han Chinese in south China attacked Uighur workers at a factory. Han residents of Urumqi attacked in revenge two days later. Since those riots, 198 people have been tried in 97 cases, governor Nuer...
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China says only socialism can save Tibet
Reuters | 7 days ago
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...computer attack appears to have been deployed by amateurs The "botnet" used to deploy attack used unsophisticated software with five-year-old code Researcher: "I would say this particular botnet group was not...
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Study: Google-China attack driven by amateurs
CNN | March 02, 2010
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Study: Google-China attack driven by amateurs The 'botnet,' or computer network used by hackers to deploy the Google attack, used software code that was five years old -- ancient by programming standards.
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Study: Amateurs behind Google-China attack
CNN | March 02, 2010
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...and of course keeping a robust nuclear posture that is offensive. This includes a robust thermonuclear deterrent - one that is tested and deployed. Nuclear Deterrence and that too with an offensive accent alone...
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FREEDOM FIRST, and China last
Wired: Beyond the Beyond | February 28, 2010
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...companies affected by the China/Google attacks. Intel spokesperson Chuck Mulloy was very careful, in fact, not to imply much of anything about the situation. "The only connection between what we saw in January...
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Intel victim of cyberattacks at the same time as Google
Ars Technica | February 23, 2010
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Google's (GOOG) claim that its computers were attacked by hackers in China is "groundless," said a Chinese government official today, hardening Beijing's rhetoric in the dispute. LINK How do I send a Trackback?
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Housing Recovery: Unsteady as She Goes (Market Update)
SmartMoney | February 22, 2010
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...computer systems and networks as well as to protect friendly systems. In November 2008, after a rash of viruses and other cyber incidents hit Pentagon computers - and in some cases affected unclassified systems...
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Military relaxes ban on computer flash drives
Boston Herald | February 20, 2010
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...obscure vocational school in Jinan in China." The decentralized nature of the attack helps explain why it's so difficult to determine who ordered it and why. Despite China's denial, the government there is...
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Diverse group of Chinese hackers wrote code in attacks on Google, U.S. companies
washingtonpost.com | February 19, 2010
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CHINA has accused the United States of grossly violating the norms governing international relations, supporting anti-China separatist forces and demanded that America stop interfering in its internal affairs after...
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China attacks US over Dalai Lama talks
The Australian | February 18, 2010
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...United States and 33 percent feared China as potentially attacking their industries. Russia ran a distant third, at 12 percent. The result "might simply be a reflection of the raw capabilities and frankly the raw...
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China leads the world in hacked computers, McAfee study says
washingtonpost.com | February 14, 2010
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...Internet freedom. On Jan. 5, 2009, a year before Google and Hillary Clinton publicly challenged Chinese Internet controls, China's central government launched a sweeping Internet crackdown. Over the next 12...
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China's Porn Trick
Forbes.com Business News | February 11, 2010
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...he called for retaliation for the arms sale. "For example, we could sanction them using economic means, such as dumping some U.S. government bonds," Gen. Luo said. "Our retaliation should not be restricted to...
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Chinese see U.S. debt as weapon in Taiwan dispute
Washington Times | February 10, 2010
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The hacker training operation openly recruited thousands of members online and provided them with cyber attack lessons and Trojan software, the China Daily and the Wuhan Evening News said. Trojans,...
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China shuts down hacking website
BBC News | February 08, 2010
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...and demanded official answers. The US Internet giant has threatened to abandon its Chinese search engine, and perhaps end all operations in the country over the cyberattacks. It has also said it is no longer...
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US faces 'serious' cyberspace threats: advisor
Sydney Morning Herald - Business | February 07, 2010