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02/02/2010 | Can we stop the global cyber arms race?
Jack Goldsmith | Washington Post
In a speech this month on "Internet freedom," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton decried the cyberattacks that threaten U.S. economic and national security interests. "Countries or individuals that engage in cyber attacks should face consequences and international condemnation," she warned, alluding to the China-Google kerfuffle. We should "create norms of behavior among states and encourage respect for the global networked commons." ...
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01/02/2010 | Brazil Internet fest targeted by military, politicians
AFP | The Sidney Morning Herald
An Internet festival in Brazil billed as one of the biggest in the world has proved an irresistible attraction not only for corporate technology sponsors -- but also for military recruiters and politicians. ...
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31/01/2010 | China, EEUU y Rusia en guerra cibernética, según McAfee
A.F.P. | Miami Herald
China, Estados Unidos y Rusia forman parte de los 20 países que se encuentran inmersos en una carrera armamentística en el ciberespacio y que se preparan para posibles hostilidades vía internet, indicó el presidente de la compañía de seguridad en la red McAfee. ...
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23/01/2010 | Cyber-war With Chinese Characteristics
AsiaSentinel-Staff | Asia Sentinel
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has added a high-tech dimension to its vaunted tradition of "democratic proletarian dictatorship:" Cyber-dictatorship. Through the 2000s, the country's labyrinthine state-security apparatus has smashed thousands of "illegal" websites and locked up hundreds of Net-based dissidents and editors.

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22/01/2010 | US - FBI Broke Law Spying on Americans’ Phone Records, Post Reports
Ryan Singel | Wired


An internal audit found the FBI broke the law thousands of times when requesting Americans’ phone records using fake emergency letters that were never followed up on with true subpoenas — even though top officials knew the practice was illegal, according to The Washington Post. ...
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20/01/2010 | Three lessons for businesses from the Google attack
Jaikumar Vijayan | ITworld
The cyberattacks against Google and more than 30 other technology companies by adversaries operating out of China highlights what some call the Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) confronting a growing number of U.S commercial entities. ...
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19/01/2010 | Google investigates China staff over cyber attack
Tania Branigan | The Guardian
Search giant probes whether its employees may have helped hackers in 'sophisticated' breach. ...
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16/01/2010 | Google and China -Flowers for a funeral
The Economist Staff | The Economist
Censorship and hacker attacks provide the epitaph for Google in China. ...
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14/01/2010 | Iran vs. China in Cyber War
Adam Gonn | The Media Line
Chinese hackers incapacitate Iranian government websites in retaliation for Iranian attacks.Several Iranian state websites have been taken down by Chinese hackers in retaliation for Iranian attacks on China�s biggest search engine. ...
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14/01/2010 | Google and China
Evan Osnos | The New Yorker
Call it the Great Push Back of 2010. Google has done something that no global technology company had previously dared to do: publicly challenge the Chinese government and threaten to pull out. Google warned that it will close its China business if the government does not curtail censorship and cut down on cyber attacks that reportedly sought, among other targets of infiltration, to break into the e-mail accounts of human-rights activists. ...
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