Hackers breach 81 Chinese gov't Web sites last week
A total of 81 government Web sites in China were tampered from May 10 to May 16, down 35 percent compared to the previous week, according to a report released by National Computer Network Emergency Response Technical Team.
As of 12 p.m. on Monday, 29 hacked government Web sites had still not been restored, including four provincial Web sites. Monitoring shows major threats are from software risk loopholes, spread of malicious codes and page revisions.
The report revealed 150 .CN malicious domain names, five malicious codes and five software loopholes. And .xorg.pl, a malicious domain group registered in Poland, has more than 100 malicious domain names and has been used to tamper with many Chinese Web sites and users.