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- 1. Twitter This 11.21.09
- For two years Congress has appropriated funds to support groups that are developing ways to circumvent the Chinese firewall and those erected in Iran, Burma, Cuba and other repressive countries. The most prominent of the groups, the Global Internet Freedom Consortium, says it has the capacity to host 1.5 million users daily.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1650
- 2. China to Tighten Grip on Twitter-Style Sites 11.06.09
- Twitter and Facebook have been blocked in all of China since July, when deadly ethnic riots in the country's western Xinjiang region led it to crack down on communication tools that could be used to gather people at a given location.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1644
- 3. Congressional Commission Focuses on China's Cyberwar Capability 10.22.09
- In a conflict, China will likely target the U.S. government and private industry with long-term, sophisticated computer network exploitation and intelligence collection campaigns, the report concludes. U.S. security agencies can expect to face disciplined, standardized operations; sophisticated techniques; high-end software; and a deep knowledge of the U.S. networks, according to the report.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1631
- 4. Report: China Building Cyberwarfare Capabilities 10.22.09
- The study contends that the Chinese, long reported to be stoking a massive military build up, has also made computer warfare a priority. The Chinese government is said to view such cyberprowess as critical for victory in future conflicts similar to the priority on offensive cyber abilities stressed by some U.S. officials.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1630
- 5. Hacking the Regime 09.03.09
- To most metropolitan Americans, the Falun Gong are the yellow-shirt-wearing adherents of a Chinese religious sect who hand out flyers on street corners. Those flyers describe the group’s struggle against the Chinese government, which has banned the Falun Gong and subjected its members to organ-harvesting, electroshock therapy, and gulags. But, as the Chinese have escalated their efforts to stamp out the Falun Gong, the group has grown ever savvier in outwitting its oppressors.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1598
- 6. Iranians and Others Outwit Net Censors 04.30.09
- The United States government and the Voice of America have financed some circumvention technology efforts. But until now the Falun Gong has devoted the most resources, experts said, erecting a system that allows the largest number of Internet users open, uncensored access.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1561
- 7. Cyber attacks on McCain and Obama teams 'came from China' 11.09.08
- US government cyber experts suspect that an attack on the Obama and McCain campaign computer networks this summer originated from China, according to a US official.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1525
- 8. Impact of Media Control in China on U.S. Economy and Security 06.20.08
- Hearing co-chair Jeffrey Fideler said that due to media censorship of broader sources of information in China,"Chinese citizens may develop a distorted view of the world that feeds hostility towards the United States and other countries."
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1496
- 9. Cisco File Raises Censorship Concerns 05.21.08
- Cisco Systems, seeking to penetrate the Chinese market, prepared an internal marketing presentation in which it appeared to be willing to assist the Chinese Ministry of Public Security in its goal of "combating Falun Gong evil cult and other hostile elements," according to a translation of a document obtained by congressional investigators.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1492
- 10. China's mobile network: a big brother surveillance tool? 01.27.08
- The head of China's biggest mobile phone company, which has more than 300 million subscribers, stunned delegates by revealing that the company had unlimited access to the personal data of its customers and handed it over to Chinese security officials when demanded.
www.fofg.org/news/news_story.php?doc_id=1468
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