Hacks of war

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The spat between Google and the Chinese government highlights how international conflicts are increasingly being played out in cyberspace

Google may withdraw its services from China following attempted Gmail hacks. Pic credit: M Weitzel Google’s threat to withdraw its services from China last week following evidence of attempted ha...

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