E-Journals

January 14, 2010

Security experts saying China cyber-attack In Goolge routine

Filed under: Internet — Tags: , , , , — MOIN @ 3:37 pm

Google revealed its move following attempts to hack Gmail accounts of human rights activists.

The search giant said analysis showed that the series of attacks originated from inside China.

“This wasn’t in my opinion ground-breaking as an attack. We see this fairly regularly. said Mikko Hypponen, of security firm F-Secure.

“Most companies just never go public,” he added.

“Human-rights activists are the biggest target for China,” said Mr Hypponen. “Everyone from Freedom for Tibet to Falun Gong supporters and those involved in Liberation for Saigon are hit.” (more…)

November 19, 2009

China wants content, values censored in online games

Filed under: IT — Tags: , , — MOIN @ 5:06 pm

SHANGHAI (Reuters) -

China said it will tighten regulations in its rapidly growing online games sector, requiring game operators to enhance socialist values in their games and hire specialized staff to monitor content.

China’s Ministry of Culture said in a circular that game operators must re-examine their game offerings for obscene and violent content and limit the number of virtual marriages and player-versus-player combat.

The changes will affect companies such as Shanda Games, NetEase.com and Tencent Holdings. (more…)

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