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- badwithcomputer, on 07/31/2008, -0/+8did someone say digg? dugg.
- terminalcode, on 07/31/2008, -0/+8interesting story!!
- aki009, on 07/31/2008, -0/+5Even if not going to Beijing, the same hotel spying and firewalling can be found in other cities. I've experienced it in Shanghai and Shenzhen. Interestingly they adapt also, with a VPN connection working flawlessly for several days and then suddenly failing all attempts at establishing a connection. Par for a communist country.
- bixby1, on 08/01/2008, -0/+2"If you’re traveling to China with sensitive information on your computer, it would be best not to connect your personal computer to the Internet at all." wow. that cannot be a good thing.
- kavutu, on 08/01/2008, -0/+1If you were naive enough to think China was going to be open and act like civilized people you are an ingnorant buttwipe.
- gt1987, on 08/13/2008, -0/+1intersting :)
- inactive, on 08/01/2008, -0/+1business related Good post. :)
- AussieCynic, on 08/01/2008, -0/+1I hate hackers.... but in this case...
LET THEM RIP>>>>> break down the WALL - TurkReno, on 08/03/2008, -0/+1If I was going to China, I'd print this article and take it with me.
- PurplePassion, on 08/07/2008, -0/+0Contrast this article with the recent i-Patriot Act in the backdrop of American politics.
- JusTuring, on 08/01/2008, -1/+1I don't believe that the Chinese have the tool to analyze these amounts of data effectively. Anyway I'll do my best to protect my self in my next trip to China
- philjryan, on 08/01/2008, -0/+0Nice to see someone striving for a free and open internet. Way to go!



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