While there is no proof, the Chinese Human Rights Defenders believe that the Chinese government is the most likely suspect. Continue Reading »
The U.S. is demanding that China investigate the attacks. Continue Reading »
The suit seeks related damages and alleges that "gross negligence" by Register.com led to the service disruption. Continue Reading »
The algorithm's source code "only seems to be found on Chinese Web sites." Continue Reading »
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 »
Although Google does not consider the attack an inside job, it is considering possible employee involvement. Continue Reading »
The only version of IE not containing the critical flaw is IE 5.01 running on Windows 2000. Continue Reading »
Last week, I wrote about a closely-held company, Cybersitter, suing the Chinese government for software piracy. Continue Reading »
A number of companies are targets of similar attacks that seem to originate from China. Continue Reading »
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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