http://english.people.com.cn/90001/90776/90882/6385582.htmlBy People's Daily OnlineApril 02, 2008In order to meet the city.s demand for information security during the Olympic Games, the first municipal Information Security Emergency Response and Disposal Centre was set up in Beijing on April 1; and it will operate 24 hour a day, according to the Beijing Times.In the history of the Olympic Games there are records of official websites being attacked. Currently, network attacks against the Olympic Games have
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While CNN recently faced distributed denial-of-service attacks from Chinese hackers angry about the television network's coverage of a recent Chinese crackdown in Tibet, Chinese security officials remain worried hackers will strike while the Olympic Games are being held in Beijing.
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With cybercrime now a global phenomenon, perhaps it will take a global police organization to keep it in check.
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Dithers over threat levelUS paranoia about Chinese computer hackers has created a diplomatic dilemma about whether or not to warn visitors and business people traveling to next month's Beijing Olympics about cyber-security risks.…
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Public interest in the Olympic Games is helping spammers, who are using text related to the games in e-mails to get users to click through to their malware and phishing Web sites, or to go to product sites, according to an executive at Symantec.
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