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14 January 2010

Google hacked, plans to leave China

Although it does face a variety of cyber attacks on a regular basis, Google recently acknowledged the theft of intellectual property following a sophisticated attack on their infrastructure originating from China.

Investigation of the incident uncovered a more serious problem - at least twenty other large companies have been targeted as well. These are not only IT companies but doing business in a variety of sectors - finance, media, technology, etc. U.S. authorities are working with Google and the affected companies to try and understand the depth of the attacks.

It's not a secret that the Chinese government relies heavily on censorship as a way of control. There's evidence that these people are going the extra mile in order to retain control. Google suggests that a primary goal of the attacks was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists although their apparently failed to gain access to the accounts during this attack.

Following these events, Google is reviewing the feasibility of their business operations in China and they are no longer willing to continue censoring their search results on Google.cn.

Full report here.