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Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday. Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity

Asia Times  | By Willy Lam | While the furor over cyber-attacks against Google has lapsed somewhat, the Sino-American confrontation over the larger issue of Internet security and global digital warfare is expecte... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
PCs - Laptop - Computers - Electronics - Man - Employee - Office - Job Security chip used in millions of PCs hacked; criminals can crack encryption with new attack
Star Tribune  | SAN FRANCISCO - Deep inside millions of computers is a digital Fort Knox, a special chip with the locks to highly guarded secrets, including classified government reports and confidential business p... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Chinese police officers on duty patrol outside the No. 1 Intermediate People's Court where the trial of Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo is taking place in Beijing Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2009. Chinese police shut down hacker training business

Indian Express | Police in central China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of members online and provided them with cyberattack lessons and malicious software, state media sa... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
Hizbullah to invade Israel?: Update Hizbullah to invade Israel?: Update
The Examiner | Jerusalem Post editor Caroline Glick lends credence to concern about a Hizbullah military expedition into Israel and about NGOs subsidized by the New Israel Fund undermining Israeli defense and mora... (photo: WN / marzena)
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Google - Internet Google-China hacking feud puts a spotlight on threat
The Salt Lake Tribune Technology » Internet giant raises stakes by asking spy agency to probe cyberattacks. | Combined News ServicesUpdated: 02/05/2010 06:06:00 PM MST | Click photo... (photo: WN / sweet)
Google Privacy group seeks Google-NSA partnership details

Business Journal Send this story to a friend | Email address of friend (insert comma between multiple addresses): Your email address: Add a brief note: | Enter words from the security ima... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
The Guardian | Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown | Hacker in staged photograph surrounded by compu... (photo: WN / marzena)
Former Vice President Al Gore, left, speaks next to Google Inc. CEO Eric Schmidt at a Google Earth 5.0 event at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 2, 2009 Google seeks assistance from NSA

The Boston Globe | SAN FRANCISCO - Inc.has turned to the National Security Agency for technical assistance to learn more about the computer network attackers who breached the company's cy... (photo: AP / Jeff Chiu)
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, bottom second left, visits Iran's Fuel Manufacturing Plant (FMP), a new facility producing uranium fuel for a planned heavy-water nuclear reactor, just outside the city of Isfahan 255 mile (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Thursday, April 9, 2009. The West fears the reactor could eventually be used for producing a nuclear weapon. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has announced the plant's opening during a ceremony in the central city of Isfahan. The plant will produce pellets of uranium oxide to fuel the heavy-water research reactor, which is scheduled to be completed in 2009 or 2010.
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FILE - In this Nov. 16, 2009 file photo, Dr. Conrad Murray, a physician for the late pop star Michael Jackson, appears at a child support hearing at Clark County Family Court in Las Vegas. Edward Chernoff, a lawyer for Murray, says the doctor is returning to work at his Houston clinic on Monday Nov. 23, 2009.
Jackson doctor pleads not guilty to manslaughter
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, bottom second left, visits Iran's Fuel Manufacturing Plant (FMP), a new facility producing uranium fuel for a planned heavy-water nuclear reactor, just outside the city of Isfahan 255 mile (410 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran, Iran, Thursday, April 9, 2009. The West fears the reactor could eventually be used for producing a nuclear weapon. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has announced the plant's opening during a ceremony in the central city of Isfahan. The plant will produce pellets of uranium oxide to fuel the heavy-water research reactor, which is scheduled to be completed in 2009 or 2010.
Iran's Two-Edged Bomb
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Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka waves to supporters during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010.
Sri Lankan opposition leader Fonseka arrested
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Cigarettes  -  Tobacco Products  -  Smoking
McMaster opposes Rex's cigarettes plan
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President Barack Obama speaks about the economy, Monday, Sept. 21,2009, at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y.
Obama adviser: Stop criticizing anti-terror effort
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Industrial Espionage Internet Espionage
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
more
Chinese use computers at an Internet cafe in Beijing Thursday Feb. 8, 2007. China, regarded as the world's leading source of illegally copied movies and software, had only limited success during a four-month crackdown on Internet piracy and copyright infringement, an official said Thursday.
Beijing beefs up cyber-warfare capacity
more