Go When You Can, Not When You Have To

Pacific Epoch reports:
A hacker infiltrated Tsinghua University’s online news channel on August 24 to post an article under the name of Tsinghua University president Gu Binglin criticizing Chinese universities for “pissing in the minds of students”, reports xinhuanet.com. Tsinghua announced the attack the same day, dispelling any doubts that Gu would use such “foul” language [...]

Microsoft Makes Ketchup

China Tech News reports:
Hong Lei, the webmaster of Chinese download website Tomatolei.com and writer of Windows XP Tomato Edition, reportedly has been taken into custody by the Suzhou Public Security Bureau.
Tomatolei.com was founded in 2003 and offers the download of the latest Windows XP Tomato Edition and also other useful software, as well as online [...]

NDRC & IPv6: Hey Sixy, Where You Goin’?

China Tech News reports:
The National Development and Reform Commission of China has released a special notice on the commercial trial and the equipment industrialization of IPv6 on its official website.
…The notice says that to actively promote the application and the industry development of China’s next-generation Internet business, a commercial trial of the next-generation Internet business [...]

Pricing TD-HSDPA in Shanghai

I was over in Pudong visiting a client the other day and, when I noticed a China Mobile shop, went in to ask about HSDPA devices.
It’s not as cheap as I would have thought.
The USB dongle itself was RMB700 (about US$100). The SIM card was an additional RMB120.

5RMB gets you 30MB of data traffic
20 [...]

Online Validation: Making eGovernment Work for Hackers

Shanghai Daily reports:
TEN people accused of hacking into government databases to add false information were caught by police in Jiangxi Province, Legal Daily reported today.
Alleged leaders of the hacker group have been arrested, the report said. One alleged gang leader, surnamed Li, had made more than 2 million yuan (US$294,118) profit in only four months.
The [...]

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