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  • 40,000 Chinese Hackers to Attack Japan via S. Korean Servers...on Aug. 15

    07/14/2005 6:05:27 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 30 replies · 1,155+ views
    Doga Ilbo ^ | 07/14/05 | Park Sun-hong, Park Kwang-soo
    /begin my translation 40,000 Chinese Hackers  to Attack Japan via S. Korean Servers...on Aug. 15  Chinese hackers reportedly plan a massive hacking attack against various Japanese Internet sites on Aug. 15,  using S. Korean servers as 'intermediaries' for their offensive. S. Korean servers, which Chinese hackers will use to elude the tracking of their own IP addresses, include not only servers in S. Korean universities, but also in some government institutions, which would surely raise a major concern. Wen-hui-bao in Hong Kong reported on July 2, "Zhong-guo Hong-ke-lian-meng(Zhong-hong-meng,) one of the five largest hacking organization in the world, plans to launch...
  • China: A Monster on the Loose(protest veered off the script; politburo nervous)

    04/19/2005 3:54:22 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 41 replies · 1,384+ views
    Newsweek ^ | 04/25/05 issue | Melinda Liu
    A Monster on the Loose Beijing wanted to shake up Tokyo?but not like this. China Photos-Getty Images Unrest: Did protests start with the leadership's silent backing? By Melinda Liu Newsweek April 25 issue - If there was a script, this wasn't in it. China's president, Hu Jintao, convened an emergency session of the Politburo's powerful Standing Committee two weekends ago, just hours after anti-Japanese protests in the capital first turned violent. Thousands of marchers had converged on the Japanese Embassy, breaking windows and chanting "Kill the Japanese!" and "Come out, Japanese pigs!" Diplomacy aside, Hu's big worry was the...
  • China Offers to Repair Damaged Japan Embassy

    04/18/2005 11:00:25 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 8 replies · 403+ views
    AP ^ | 04/18/05
    China Offers to Repair Damaged Japan Embassy 1 hour, 26 minutes ago World - Reuters BEIJING (Reuters) - China has offered to repair the Japanese Embassy in Beijing damaged in a violent anti-Japan protest, a mission spokesman said on Tuesday, but there was no word of compensation. China has witnessed three weekends of violent anti-Japan protests against a controversial Japanese school text that China says whitewashes Japan's wartime history and against Tokyo's bid for a permanent U.N. Security Council seat. More than 20 windows were broken at the embassy when thousands of demonstrators converged on April 9, a Japanese embassy...
  • In Rare Legal Protest, Chinese Seek Boycott of Japan Goods(regime-approved anti-Japanese protest)

    04/09/2005 3:15:30 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 12 replies · 3,652+ views
    NYT ^ | 04/09/05 | JOSEPH KAHN
    In Rare Legal Protest, Chinese Seek Boycott of Japan Goods By JOSEPH KAHN BEIJING, Saturday, April 9 - Several thousand young Chinese marched through Beijing's high-tech district on Saturday morning calling for a boycott of Japanese-made goods, a rare legal protest that underscored the sharp deterioration in relations between Asia's two most powerful countries. The mostly college-age Chinese, singing China's national anthem and shouting, "Support the Chinese motherland, boycott Japanese goods," appeared to number in the thousands, but there were no official estimates on Saturday morning. The police formed a cordon around the marchers and lined every street along the...