Mar 31

Google is adding two features to its Google Message Security, a hosted service for monitoring and managing e-mail systems that filters message content based on pre-established policies and protects against spam, viruses and other threats.

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Mar 31

Google Inc. didn’t stop wrangling with censorship when the company moved its search engine out of mainland China to shed its restraints on what can be shown on the Internet.

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Mar 31

As the rest of the world blinks, China’s soft power swells, writes Ted C. Fishman. And perhaps Google simply saw how its story was going to end.

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Mar 31

Google Inc. accused Vietnam on Wednesday of stifling political dissent with cyberattacks, the latest complaint by the Internet giant against a communist regime following a public dispute with China over online censorship.

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Mar 31

Google Inc. says it has found another case of cyberattacks being used to suppress political dissent, this time to silence opponents of a Vietnamese mining project that involves a state-run Chinese company.

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Mar 31

A misstep by McAfee security researchers apparently helped confuse the security research community about the hackers who targeted Google and many other major corporations in cyber attacks last year.

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Mar 31

Google Inc has said it identified cyber attacks aimed at silencing opposition to a Vietnamese government-led bauxite mining project involving a major Chinese firm, and said they were similar to those at the heart of the company’s friction with Beijing.

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Mar 31

Google Inc. says malicious software has been used to spy on Vietnamese computer users opposed to a controversial bauxite mine in the Southeast Asian country. Computer security firm McAfee said the perpetrators may be linked to the communist government.

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Mar 31

Disruptions suffered by Google Inc.’s Chinese search service show how vulnerable it remains to the country’s Internet police a threat industry executives said is likely to drive users and advertisers in the mainland away.

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Mar 31

French publishers will launch a second lawsuit against Internet giant Google for digitally scanning their books for its vast online library, one of them said on Wednesday.

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