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Post Google 'may pull out of China after Gmail cyber attack'
Internet giant Google says it may end its operations in China after hackers targeted the e-mail accounts of Chinese human rights activists.
It said it had found a "sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China".
It did not specifically accuse China's government but said it was no longer willing to censor its Chinese site's results, as the government requires.
Google says the decision may mean it has to shut the site, set up in 2006.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Google's allegations "raise very serious concerns and questions" and that the US was seeking an explanation from China.
Shortly after the news was announced, shares in Google fell by 1.9% to $579 (£358) in after-hours trading in New York.
In a blog post announcing its decision, Google's David Drummond said: "A primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists."
The company said its investigation into the attack found two Gmail accounts appeared to have been accessed.

If, as seems likely, the government refuses to allow it to operate an uncensored service, then Google will pull out
Rory Cellan-Jones, BBC technology correspondent
However, activity was limited to account information such as the date the account was created and subject line, rather than e-mail content, it said.
It said it had also discovered that the accounts of dozens of US, China and Europe-based Gmail users, who are "advocates of human rights in China", appeared to have been "routinely accessed by third parties".
It said these accounts had not been accessed through any security breach at Google, but "most likely via phishing scams or malware placed on users' computers".
At least 20 other large companies from a wide range of businesses were similarly targeted, it added.
Google said it would hold talks with the Chinese government in the coming weeks to look at operating an unfiltered search engine within the law.
The decision, it said, had been "incredibly hard" and was made by company executives in the US, not employees in China.
BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones said the attacks, coupled with further attempts to limit free speech, had led Google to reconsider its position.
"If, as seems likely, the government refuses to allow it to operate an uncensored service, then Google will pull out.
"That will leave other overseas web companies operating in China with difficult decisions to make," he added.
Google first launched in China four years ago after agreeing to censor some search results.
The move led to accusations it had betrayed its company motto - "don't be evil" but Google argued it would be more damaging for civil liberties if it pulled out of China entirely.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8455712.stm

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Wed Jan 13, 2010 1:27 am
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Yeah heard about that yesterday. Good for Google. Should have been done ages ago.


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yup, especially since that way they do not have to feel responsible for any propoganda thrown at the chinese people. i would be angry that google was abandoning my country! but i would feel good because i know it is for the greater good


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