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Chinese stay at home to hack after denied entry into the U.S.


Computerworld Blogs - 27-May-2014

Chinese hackers attend a conference. The U.S. government -- asserting its belief that it should be the only entity on Earth permitted to hack into American computers -- has begun denying suspected Chinese hackers entry into the United States. The timing couldn’t be worse for Sino-hackers about to make their annual pilgrimage to the DEF CON and Black Hat hacker conferences in Las Vegas. In IT...


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