China's "War of Internet Addiction" Creator, "Corndog," Speaks

“War of Internet Addiction,” the 64-minute machinima film about a battle with government Internet controls that has become an Internet sensation in China, remains unblocked, but its creator, Corndog, says that wasn’t always the case.

Huntsman Walks Fine Line on Google

On the subject of Google Inc.’s complaints about cyberattacks and censorship in China, U.S. Ambassador to China Jon Huntsman, in an interview this week with the American Chamber of Commerce in China, signaled his support for the upholding of “core American values,” but emphasized that corporate and state interests should remain separate.

China's Cyberwars

China’s military is under attack. At least its Web site is…from hackers. In a sign that China’s Ministry of National Defense faces the same kind of Internet security challenges that militaries around the world have reported, its new Web site was attacked more than 2.3 million times within a month of its August launch. The state-run People’s Daily newspaper reported that revelation Wednesday in an interview with the editor-in-chief of the Chinese defense department’s site, Ji Guilin.