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Experts Closing In On Google Attack Coders

ancientribe writes "The targeted attacks out of China that hit Google, Adobe, and other US organizations are still ongoing and have affected many more companies than the original 20 to 30 reported. Security experts now say they are getting closer to identifying the author or authors of the malware used to breach Google and other organizations."

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  1. Re:Propaganda by DeadboltX · · Score: 4, Informative

    Sounds to me like you're the propaganda machine here. There is nothing new or shocking about U.S. export laws preventing companies like google from offering certain types of services or software to certain countries.

  2. Re:Propaganda by ahabswhale · · Score: 4, Informative

    Apparently you're too stupid to read the article YOU linked. They are not permitted to allow countries like Syria and Iran to download their apps to comply with US law. Given that they're a US based company, what the fuck do you expect them to do?

    You need to work a lot harder than that to prove propaganda.

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    Are agnostics skeptical of unicorns too?
  3. Re:Propaganda by Metal_Militia · · Score: 5, Informative

    *Chromium* runs on Linux. Chrome doesn't exist for Linux.

    http://www.google.com/chrome?platform=linux Seems official Chrome to me (at least is what the package says).