Baidu Hacked; Chinese Hackers Retaliate
Baidu, China’s most popular search engine, was hacked this morning and is still inaccessible. From People’s Daily: Chinese netizens pointed out that the hackers, who call themselves “Iranian Cyber Army”,...
Jan 11, 2010
Baidu, China’s most popular search engine, was hacked this morning and is still inaccessible. From People’s Daily: Chinese netizens pointed out that the hackers, who call themselves “Iranian Cyber Army”,...
Jan 7, 2010
From Voice of America: But a violent demonstration in late December in Tehran involving thousands of Iranian protesters was enough to prompt Chinese activists to register the Internet domain name “CN4Iran-dot-org”...
Jan 4, 2010
The Los Angeles Times blog looks at the movement in China to support protesters in Iran: The governments of Iran and China have grown considerably closer in recent years as the two regional powerhouses find themselves with...
Jan 2, 2010
From Persian2English’s Blog: (the information about the armoured vehicles in this text has been confirmed by multiple sources): Finally, with the arrival of the first shipment of armoured vehicles, China has officially...
Dec 27, 2009
CNN iReport: During today’s protests in Iran, as always, Twitter saw a surge of tweets from protests in Iran giving updates on the latest developments and using Twitter for coordination purposes. However, this time around,...