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Inside NoVA Chinese Government Accused of Hacking Congress Slashdot - 2 hours ago Alotau writes "Chinese hacking is getting some serious Congressional attention. Two House members said Wednesday their Capitol Hill computers, containing information about political dissidents from around the world, have been hacked by sources ... Video: Two Lawmakers Say Computers Hacked by Chinese AssociatedPress Congressmen reveal China-based PC hackings SC Magazine US Newsroom America - MyFox Nepa - WAVY-TV - AHN all 706 news articles ... Source: slashdot.org --- 43 days ago
Alotau writes "Chinese hacking is getting some serious Congressional attention. Two House members said Wednesday their Capitol Hill computers, containing information about political dissidents from around the world, have been hacked by sources apparently working out of China. Virginia Rep. Frank Wolf says four of his computers were hacked. New Jersey Rep. Chris Smith says two of his computers were compromised in December 2006 and March 2007. The two lawmakers are longtime critics of China's record on human rights." Read more of this story at Slashdot. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
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(Xinhua via COMTEX News Network) -- Canada welcomed Monday the upcoming meeting between the Chinese central Government and representatives of the Dalai Lama, saying it paves the way for resolving the long-standing differences. 'Canada considers this ... Source: www.washingtonpost.com --- 43 days ago
Rep. Frank R. Wolf (R-Va.) today called for better measures to protect Government computers and cellphones from cyber attacks by foreign governments, after revealing that computers in his office and those of "several others" on Capitol Hill have been targeted by hackers in China. ... Source: blog.washingtonpost.com --- 31 days ago
Del. James W. Hubbard seems to have started a trade dispute with China -- and he's loving every minute of it. The Prince George's Democrat began to rankle the Chinese Government last winter, when the General Assembly took up his bill to make Maryland one of the first states to ban some products manufactured with lead. Hubbard, who gravitates toward environmental issues, offered put in the bill in response to a high-profile recall of some...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry. ... Source: blog.wired.com --- 15 days ago
Chinese video site Youku.com finally won (or paid for) approval from the Chinese Government; the company scored a license from the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (SARFT), which means it's not in danger of being shut down in... ... Source: www.businesswire.com --- 14 days ago
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As politicians call for taxpayer bailouts and a Government takeover of troubled mortgage lenders Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, FreedomWorks would like to point out ... Source: www.marketwire.com --- 12 days ago
PHOENIX, AZ (MARKET WIRE) EastBridge Investment Group (EBIG) (OTCBB: EBIG) today announced that its client, Wenda Education Group (www.Wenda.com.cn), has won the only permit to teach China's national network security technology courses in the province of Anhui. This is in addition to the strategic partnership agreements in teaching IT network security technology with Microsoft, Cisco Systems and Huawei. ... Source: jurist.law.pitt.edu --- 16 days ago
[JURIST] A former Chinese anti-corruption prosecutor was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for torturing to death a Government official in May 2007. Xiong Zhengliang was convicted of killing Liang Jiping, a deputy director of a Government electricity utility, while Liang was in custody for allegedly accepting bribes. Xiong and two deputies beat and deprived Liang of sleep in order to obtain a confession, eventually resulting in Liang's death. The two deputies received prison sentences of 10 and 15 years respectively for their involvement in the killing, and Xiong's supervisor received a seven-year sentence for attempting to cover up the incident. Reuters has more. China has taken a hard line on corruption in recent years, punishing several officials with lengthy prison terms or executions. In January, the Chinese Government issued new anti-corruption rules for public officials. In December 2007, a former prosecutor received a suspended death sentence after being convicted of accepting bribes and embezzling money. In September 2007, a former official of the Agricultural Bank of China was executed for taking bribes and embezzling nearly $2 million. In July 2007, the former commissioner of China's State Food and Drug Administration was executed for accepting $850,000 in bribes. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 23 days ago
Edinburgh Evening News Jul 2 2008 2:05PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 23 days ago
Macro World Investor Jul 2 2008 1:55PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
Ein News Jul 4 2008 1:17PM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 20 days ago
Ein News Jul 5 2008 1:41AM GMT ... Source: tvnz.co.nz --- 23 days ago
A Chinese man angry at the demolition of his property blew up a Government office, injuring 12 people ... Source: en.wikinews.org --- 21 days ago
Chinese Wikipedia unblocked by Government ... Source: www.24-7pressrelease.com --- 35 days ago
Special Report Reveals Increased China Investment Risk from U.S. Economic Slowdown, Rising Food and Oil Prices ... Source: www.crn.com --- 42 days ago
Chinese officials deny accusations that the attacks appeared to be from China, maintaining that the developing nation doesn't have the technology to penetrate the U.S. Government's cyber defenses. ...
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