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In a far-reaching response to a recently security breach, Google plans to cease recognizing all web security certificates issued by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC ...
The China Internet Network Information Center puts that figure at 225 million. The US had been in the #1 seat for almost 40 years, dating back to the birth of the Internet in 1969 when it was a ...
The China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), a state-run department, blamed a “malfunction in root servers” that blocked access to top-level domain names in China such as .com and ...
The latest figure on Web use at the end of June is a 56 percent increase from a year ago, the China Internet Network Information Center said. It said the share of the Chinese public using the ...
BEIJING — According to estimates by the China Internet Network Information Center, there were 751 million Internet users in China as of June 30, 2017. That is about 9 million more than Europe ...
the government-linked China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) reported on Wednesday. During the first half of this year, the country added a total of 26 million new Internet users.
Google said Wednesday it would no longer trust websites vetted by the China Internet Network Information Center, which administers Chinese Internet addresses. Specifically, it said it would no ...
according to a statistical report released on August 29 by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC). The figure represents an internet penetration rate of 76.4% and an increase of 11.09 ...
According a governmental report released by the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), an estimated 51 million new Chinese users accessed the Internet in 2012, bringing the number of ...
China’s population of Internet users rose 10 percent last year to 564 million even as communist authorities tightened controls on content, according to data released Tuesday. [DatePublished ...
China's cyberspace administration is "complicit" in attacks on major Internet companies including Google, an anti-censorship group said today, calling on firms worldwide to step up their defences.