Chinese hackers reading activist's emails
Chong Yiu-kwong, a key figure in the Civil Human Rights Front says that hackers from within mainland China have tampered with his e-mail account. Beijing's Internet police are accused of extending their reach to the former British colony.
The guy says that he "didn’t know that my computer had been monitored ever since, until I found that all my e-mails from the account registered to the University of Hong Kong disappeared all of a sudden."
He was then informed that at least three different IP addresses from China monitored his accoung and that information from the account had been downloaded every few minutes.
Is it right to assume that China's 50,000 Internet agents play a role in this?
(By Asia Business Consulting)
The guy says that he "didn’t know that my computer had been monitored ever since, until I found that all my e-mails from the account registered to the University of Hong Kong disappeared all of a sudden."
He was then informed that at least three different IP addresses from China monitored his accoung and that information from the account had been downloaded every few minutes.
Is it right to assume that China's 50,000 Internet agents play a role in this?
(By Asia Business Consulting)
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