China asks world to impose ‘code of conduct’ on Internet
“It is highly necessary and pressing for the international community to jointly bring about an international code of conduct on cyberspace at an early …
Drugged, Tied Up & Locked Up For 6 Months: China’s ‘Rehab Camp’ For Net-Junkie Youths That Game & Surf Six Plus Hours A Day
Every morning at 6.30am in a padlocked wing of a military-style compound in southern Beijing, a whistle sounds. It’s the cue for around 50 …
China to Embed Internet Police in Tech Firms
China’s government plans to embed cybersecurity police units at major Internet companies and websites to help prevent crimes such as fraud and “spreading of …
Has China silenced its bloggers?
Two years ago Sina Weibo – China’s equivalent of Twitter – was crawling with tales of political scandal. Today those stories are harder to …
China adopts new security law to make networks, systems ‘controllable’
China’s legislature adopted a sweeping national security law on Wednesday that covers everything from territorial sovereignty to measures to tighten cyber security, a move …
China Hackers Got Past Costly U.S. Computer Security With Ease
The hackers who stole personal data on 4 million government employees from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management sneaked past a sophisticated counter-hacking system …
China to strengthen surveillance, security in anti-terror push
China will establish a national population database linked to ID information and credit records, state media reported late on Monday, as part of a …
US bans Intel from sending computer chips to China amid nuclear research fears
A Chinese supercomputer ranked fastest in the world four years running could soon slip from that top spot: Intel, the US-based microprocessor maker, says …
Website chronicles China’s massive effort to control Internet content
BEIJING — The Chinese Communist Party operates out of a vast walled-off compound, known as Zhongnanhai, near Beijing’s Forbidden City. It is here that …
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