China tightens Internet control by blocking VPN services
China is clamping down on unrestricted access to the Internet by blocking services that allow users to get around government censorship.
China is clamping down on unrestricted access to the Internet by blocking services that allow users to get around government censorship.
China is bolstering its efforts on cybersecurity with a new high-level committee that aims to turn the nation into an "Internet power," the country's official state media said Thursday.
China is moving to tighten its grip over social networking services even more, citing possible threats to stability.
China shut down more than 130,000 illegal Internet cafes in the country over a six year period, as part of crackdown to control the market, according to a new Chinese government report.