Friday, June 3, 2011

China: We Did Not Hack Google

Economic superpower, China, has denied Google's claims they hacked into the Gmail email service the company maintains. Google stated this week, hacks into Gmail originated from the Chinese government and illegally accessed the accounts of prominent politicians and activists.

Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, believes it was an attempt to hack the U.S. government, but she really should not have been the one to claim that considering her well established track record in this regard (United Nations: Hillary Clinton Broke The Law).

Representatives for the Chinese government have denied the allegations, stating they have problems with hackers as well. Google has not made public, the evidence that they based their conclusions upon, leading them to believe the hack came from the government of China. As a result, many are on the fence regarding this issue. The Judiciary Report is trying to be fair to all involved and will await the evidence.

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