China Hijacks 15 Per Cent Of World's Internet Traffic

China hijacks 15 per cent of world's internet traffic

Telegraph.co.ukChina hijacks 15 per cent of world's internet trafficTelegraph.co.ukChina hijacked 15 per cent of the world's internet traffic for 18 minutes earlier this year, including highly sensitive email exchanges between senior US government and military figures, a report to the US Congress said. By Heidi Blake 8:08AM GMT 18 ...Chinese Firm 'Hijacked' DataWall Street JournalReport Looks at How China Meddled With the InternetNew York TimesChina Web hijacking shows Net at riskmsnbc.comABC News -Economic Times -PC Magazineall 232 news articles »

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