Friday, January 22, 2010

Google vs. China: The Tip Of The Cyberwar

A Chinese national flag sways in front of Google China's headquarters in Beijing, January 14, 2010. REUTERS/Jason Lee

From FOX News:

It isn't just Google, and it isn't just China. Security experts say there's a raging, worldwide cyberwar going on behind the scenes, and governments and businesses across the globe need to be on alert.

Security analysts say 20 countries, in addition to China, are actively engaged in so-called asymmetrical warfare,a term that originated with counterterrorism experts that now commonly refers to cyberattacks designed to destabilize governments. Countries engaged in this activity range from so-called friendly nations, such as the United Kingdom and Israel, to less friendly governments like North Korea, Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan.

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More News On Google vs. China And Cyberwar

U.S., China Trade Barbs After Google's Ultimatum
-- US News And Review
Obama troubled by Google cyber breach in China -- Reuters
Obama 'troubled' by Google cyber-attacks in China -- BBC
US wants "answers" from China over cyber-attacks -- AFP
China, U.S. spar over Internet censorship -- Reuters
In China, Google flexes some foreign policy muscle -- Washington Post
China, U.S. spar over Internet censorship -- Reuters
China Rebuffs Clinton on Internet Warning -- New York Times
Clinton urges Internet freedom, condemns cyber attacks -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Is The US Afraid To Admit That China Declared War On It? -- Information Week

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Don't stop posting such articles. I love to read articles like this. BTW add some pics :)