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The government claimed to have arrested approximately 460 hackers since the beginning of the year to November 2010. China Public Security Ministry admitted worrying about the future security of computer networks that dinilainya / thought remain bleak.
BEIJING - The government said it had arrested approximately 460 hackers since the beginning of the year to November 2010. China Public Security Ministry admitted worrying about the future security of computer networks that dinilainya remain bleak.
"We will continue to crack down on hackers even though the number of hacker attacks and sabotage activities in China is still high," said a ministry official who did not mention his name as reported by Reuters on Wednesday (01/12/2010).
The Chinese government concerned to report the arrest of a number of hackers. Because China accused the United States (U.S.) as a country that was behind a number of computer hacking action around the world. WikiLeaks documents even mention China is behind the action was an intrusion into computer networks owned by Internet giant Google.
State security ministry until the end of November at least the government has been investigating the approximately 180 attacks by hackers.
China in early February is known to have shut down a site that claims to be 'the' biggest hacker training in that country and arrested three managers that site.
China itself balked when the accused as a hotbed of hackers. The Government does not condone the hacking action remains a popular hobby in the country's bamboo curtain. Many Chinese websites offering cheap courses to learn the basics of hacking.
By yugo, okezone.com, Updated: 12/1/2010 12:18 PM

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