Articles about China

DDoS Attacks Strike Chinese Human Rights Sites

While there is no proof, the Chinese Human Rights Defenders believe that the Chinese government is the most likely suspect. Continue Reading »

China Denies Involvement in Google Attack

The U.S. is demanding that China investigate the attacks. Continue Reading »

China's Baidu Sues U.S. Domain Registrar Over Hack

The suit seeks related damages and alleges that "gross negligence" by Register.com led to the service disruption. Continue Reading »

Security Researcher Finds China Link in Google Hack

The algorithm's source code "only seems to be found on Chinese Web sites." Continue Reading »

F-Secure: Chinese Cyber Attacks Hitting Defense Contractors

Malicious PDF files that were designed to look like an official Department of Defense document were e-mailed to U.S. defense contractors. Continue Reading »

Google Investigates Possible Inside Help in Attacks

Although Google does not consider the attack an inside job, it is considering possible employee involvement. Continue Reading »

IE Vulnerability Used in Google Attack

The only version of IE not containing the critical flaw is IE 5.01 running on Windows 2000. Continue Reading »

Chinese Hackers Have Cybersitter Law Firm in Cross-Hairs

Last week, I wrote about a closely-held company, Cybersitter,  suing the Chinese government for software piracy. Continue Reading »

Green Dam Law Firm Targeted by China's Cyber Attacks

A number of companies are targets of similar attacks that seem to originate from China. Continue Reading »

Google Moves Gmail to HTTPS

HTTPS access to Gmail is now the default and will be rolled out to users over the next several weeks. Continue Reading »

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