BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese users of Microsoft Corp's Outlook email service were subject to a hacking attack at the weekend, just weeks after Google Inc's Gmail system was blocked in China, an online ...
Google Inc.’s popular Gmail email service suddenly fell offline in China, a reminder of the challenges that U.S. Internet companies face even as they kick up their efforts to do business there. Data ...
Chinese Internet users have reported greater difficulty accessing Gmail in recent weeks, prompting speculation that the Chinese government is again stepping up its efforts to control the flow of ...
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Google has revealed that “the personal Gmail accounts of hundreds of users” may have been compromised and that the attacks appear to have come out of China. According to a company blog post: “[W]e ...
Google announced today it discovered a phishing attack from China specifically targeting senior U.S. government officials, Chinese political activists, journalists and military personnel. A statement ...
Censors have reportedly closed a loophole that allowed users to access the email service via the likes of Microsoft Outlook or Apple Mail By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor China has closed a ...
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