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2009 sees 8.4b computer attacks in China

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January 29th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in China

More than 7,600 computers in China were attacked by viruses in 2009, totaling more than 8.4 billion attacks, according to a report released by a firewall company in China, cited by chinanews.cn.   Read More

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