Chinese hacks hacked in Google attack
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Being a journalist in China is not an easy ride at the best of times, but now at least two news Beijing bureaux have reported that their members have had their Gmail accounts tampered with. The Foreign Correspondent's Club of China said that some of its members' emails had been mysteriously set to forward to an unknown e-mail address. This all comes at the same time as Gmail's owner, search engine king Google, is locked in battle with the Republic's government over...
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