Google: "China and harassing to Gmail"

Google China blames the failures accounts creation C. Gmail of its citizens in an attempt to thwart Mary "jasmine revolution"
Google accuses China of breaking into accounts c Gmail of its citizens, the British Guardian reported. According to Google, Chinese customers of the service last month, complaining that they find it difficult to send messages through it, mark unread messages as those that use additional features provided by C Gmail. Google suspect the Chinese government involved, as part of attempt to thwart the "jasmine revolution" - a civil resistance movement that began following the inspiration of the revolutions in the Middle East. March 11, Google released a post on her blog that said the company noticed that attacks on its users, particularly on political activists. These attacks were working through a security breach Internet Explorer. Google spokesman week another message that "We tested well, and there is a problem here. It is designed in blocking government look as problems with C Gmail." According to technology experts, how to attack the service indicates a high level of sophistication, for external faults produce that look like the service's internal problems are not simple. "China does not want to look validity of the Internet, because it would attract too much attention," said Guardian Internet expert. These events come after the clash between China and Google last year, which closed the company and its Chinese search engine, after deciding to stop censorship of search results. This decision was made due to Google hacking her service in the country, again apparently by government officials. China government did not respond officially the new claims.

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