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[业界新闻] Google要退出中国,g.cn成绝响

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A new approach to China
1/12/2010 03:00:00 PM
Like many other well-known organizations, we face cyber attacks of varying degrees on a regular basis. In mid-December, we detected a highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China that resulted in the theft of intellectual property from Google. However, it soon became clear that what at first appeared to be solely a security incident--albeit a significant one--was something quite different.

First, this attack was not just on Google. As part of our investigation we have discovered that at least twenty other large companies from a wide range of businesses--including the Internet, finance, technology, media and chemical sectors--have been similarly targeted. We are currently in the process of notifying those companies, and we are also working with the relevant U.S. authorities.

Second, we have evidence to suggest that a primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. Based on our investigation to date we believe their attack did not achieve that objective. Only two Gmail accounts appear to have been accessed, and that activity was limited to account information (such as the date the account was created) and subject line, rather than the content of emails themselves.

Third, as part of this investigation but independent of the attack on Google, we have discovered that the accounts of dozens of U.S.-, China- and Europe-based Gmail users who are advocates of human rights in China appear to have been routinely accessed by third parties. These accounts have not been accessed through any security breach at Google, but most likely via phishing scams or malware placed on the users' computers.

We have already used information gained from this attack to make infrastructure and architectural improvements that enhance security for Google and for our users. In terms of individual users, we would advise people to deploy reputable anti-virus and anti-spyware programs on their computers, to install patches for their operating systems and to update their web browsers. Always be cautious when clicking on links appearing in instant messages and emails, or when asked to share personal information like passwords online. You can read more here about our cyber-security recommendations. People wanting to learn more about these kinds of attacks can read this U.S. government report (PDF), Nart Villeneuve's blog and this presentation on the GhostNet spying incident.

We have taken the unusual step of sharing information about these attacks with a broad audience not just because of the security and human rights implications of what we have unearthed, but also because this information goes to the heart of a much bigger global debate about freedom of speech. In the last two decades, China's economic reform programs and its citizens' entrepreneurial flair have lifted hundreds of millions of Chinese people out of poverty. Indeed, this great nation is at the heart of much economic progress and development in the world today.

We launched Google.cn in January 2006 in the belief that the benefits of increased access to information for people in China and a more open Internet outweighed our discomfort in agreeing to censor some results. At the time we made clear that "we will carefully monitor conditions in China, including new laws and other restrictions on our services. If we determine that we are unable to achieve the objectives outlined we will not hesitate to reconsider our approach to China."

These attacks and the surveillance they have uncovered--combined with the attempts over the past year to further limit free speech on the web--have led us to conclude that we should review the feasibility of our business operations in China. We have decided we are no longer willing to continue censoring our results on Google.cn, and so over the next few weeks we will be discussing with the Chinese government the basis on which we could operate an unfiltered search engine within the law, if at all. We recognize that this may well mean having to shut down Google.cn, and potentially our offices in China.

The decision to review our business operations in China has been incredibly hard, and we know that it will have potentially far-reaching consequences. We want to make clear that this move was driven by our executives in the United States, without the knowledge or involvement of our employees in China who have worked incredibly hard to make Google.cn the success it is today. We are committed to working responsibly to resolve the very difficult issues raised.

Posted by David Drummond, SVP, Corporate Development and Chief Legal Officer
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发表于 13-1-2010 16:27:26 | 只看该作者
gmail是我的主要联系邮箱,赶快下个邮件客户端备份邮件,以防万一。
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发表于 13-1-2010 16:30:09 | 只看该作者
退出中國不代表關閉gmail吧
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发表于 13-1-2010 16:32:17 | 只看该作者
怕被屏蔽啊,还是小心点儿为妙。
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发表于 14-1-2010 00:52:17 | 只看该作者
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发表于 14-1-2010 08:42:02 | 只看该作者
割光纜不就得了,費這事 = =” 不就是整個大中華局域網嘛, 真不嫌羅唆
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发表于 14-1-2010 10:35:57 | 只看该作者
5楼的那文章YY的吧。
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发表于 14-1-2010 10:58:19 | 只看该作者
我觉得Google的退出或想退出或声称退出,主要原因还是在于非搜索业务受到威胁。
比如说Google Doc,Google Wave,Android等
这些才是Google未来业务发展的赚钱方向。
但显然,cn gov是见一个封一个。要知道类似的业务,
即使是“简单”的本地化工作都需要动辄上亿美元的开发费,
而gov要封这个业务只需要几分钟的操作就可以了。
更惨的是,往往某个业务开发好了,使好了,正在“钱”途远大时,gov操作了。。。。
连客气的余地都没有。

最坏的情况就是,Google从中国撒走总部,托管或不提供国内服务器。但Google的中文业务还可以照做无误。
这样,可能赚钱少一些,但至少亏本的可能性更小。Google更可以通过和国内公司的合作以及技术支持而获得收益,
这些风险都比目前这种“亲身犯险”小很多。最后Google就成为象intel、微软这样的公司,把平台卖到中国,
拿走一笔又一笔的钱,但平台用来做什么,他们不管。不过,Google可能需要改变他们原来的经营模式。

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发表于 14-1-2010 11:24:54 | 只看该作者
今天说你偷税

明天说你涉黄

后天说你侵犯版权

以前还认为他们是嫖客,忍忍算了

现在知道是强奸轮奸加敲诈,外加爱国主义反面教材
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发表于 14-1-2010 15:53:57 | 只看该作者
提要:Google中国业务全部休眠,所有员工集体看《阿凡达》,开始带薪休假,并被限制访问美国资源了。

今晨4点,谷歌公司发展事务副总裁兼法律总顾问大卫。杜鲁蒙在谷歌官方网站上扬言,遭到网络攻击,可能退出中国业务。

在该博文中称,大卫-多姆德谈到,他们侦测到来自中国的高技术、有针对性的攻击,这些攻击和攻击所暴露出的监视行为,以及过去一年试图进一步限制网络言论自由的行动,促使谷歌决定对中国业务运营的可行性进行评估。

今天上午,据谷歌内部员工流传出的消息称:“因为收到了上午的消息,所以来了很多记者,公司外的保安被派到门口把正门堵祝全员都在看电视电话会议,业务全部休眠,正式决议要到晚上出。很可能明天就不用上班了。”

1月13日下午,又有消息传出:“今天上午公司召开了员工大会,宣布下午所有员工集体看阿凡达,然后吃散伙饭,开始带薪休假,员工也开始被限制访问美国资源了。”同事们都在打电话和外面联系。

记者询问Google员工,试图获知会议内容,均被告知不方便透露。

截至记者发稿时,Google中国尚未对现场媒体记者发布官方消息。

[ 本帖最后由 Vivafree 于 14-1-2010 15:56 编辑 ]
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发表于 14-1-2010 23:02:07 | 只看该作者

所谓因为受攻击退出太扯了

明明是商业行为,非搞成要维护个人隐私。
哪个国家的政府不监控网络?如果美国政府想要谁的信息,以国家安全名义直接就跟google要了,还费劲到要自己攻击?
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发表于 15-1-2010 00:07:13 | 只看该作者
让他们退出吧,我们还有百度啊
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发表于 15-1-2010 01:31:53 | 只看该作者
令人愤怒和悲哀!
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发表于 15-1-2010 01:38:29 | 只看该作者
原帖由 lvmudan 于 15-1-2010 00:07 发表
让他们退出吧,我们还有百度啊

百度?这个山寨引擎,它怎么配来跟谷歌比?

[ 本帖最后由 lily07 于 15-1-2010 01:44 编辑 ]
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发表于 18-1-2010 19:52:03 | 只看该作者
原帖由 lily07 于 15-1-2010 01:38 发表

百度?这个山寨引擎,它怎么配来跟谷歌比?


中文用百度 英文用google, 我是这样用的。
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