They are obviously lying, becaue if they had really done it they wouldn't have admitted it.
Huh.pasngr wrote:
Yea, but the government doesn't allow them to see the whole internet. It's kinda like using AOL.maffiaw wrote:
sorry about raining on your parade but...Locoloki wrote:
k, they hacked our systems, but too bad every person living in China cant even log onto google
www.google.cn
http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/asia/china-bck-0701.htm
You even read that article you posted?
I was over there last October and the internet worked fine in Beijing, Nanning, and Goungzhou (3 different cities in 3 different provinces). I didn't try any adult sites, but google, yahoo and all the major sites worked just fine.
"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation" - Barack Obama (a freshman senator from Illinios)
googling "Tienanmen Square Massacre" gives you nothing, apparentlyLividBovine wrote:
Huh.pasngr wrote:
Yea, but the government doesn't allow them to see the whole internet. It's kinda like using AOL.
http://www.hrw.org/backgrounder/asia/china-bck-0701.htm
You even read that article you posted?
I was over there last October and the internet worked fine in Beijing, Nanning, and Goungzhou (3 different cities in 3 different provinces). I didn't try any adult sites, but google, yahoo and all the major sites worked just fine.
Hacker manifesto? What manifesto?
"I crack stuff 'n change the test to say I woz there"
That's not a friggin' manifesto. That's cyber graffiti. Or anarchism via internet How is that changing the world? What are their aims or values?
Peanuts.
"I crack stuff 'n change the test to say I woz there"
That's not a friggin' manifesto. That's cyber graffiti. Or anarchism via internet How is that changing the world? What are their aims or values?
Peanuts.
I am sure they control a fair amount of the content over there, but to say you can't even get on google is a bit far fetched.HurricaИe wrote:
googling "Tienanmen Square Massacre" gives you nothing, apparently
Like I said, I wasn't blocked from anything I was trying to find. But, I wasn't exactly looking for taboo subjects either.
"The President does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation" - Barack Obama (a freshman senator from Illinios)
I..like.... peanuts.....pj666 wrote:
Hacker manifesto? What manifesto?
"I crack stuff 'n change the test to say I woz there"
That's not a friggin' manifesto. That's cyber graffiti. Or anarchism via internet How is that changing the world? What are their aims or values?
Peanuts.