Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Olympus replaces CEO as scrutiny of past deals grows

  Japan foreign offices, parliament hit by virus attack | China detains Internet users for spreading rumors
 
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Olympus replaces CEO as scrutiny of past deals grows
Olympus abruptly replaced its CEO on Wednesday after less than two weeks on the job, as pressure continues to build on the company over questionable deals in recent years. Read More


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Japan foreign offices, parliament hit by virus attack
Computers at Japan's diplomatic offices abroad and its House of Representatives were infected by viruses during cyberattacks over the last several months, the country's top spokesman said. Read More

China detains Internet users for spreading rumors
Chinese authorities have started to detain Internet users for allegedly spreading online rumors, in its latest measure to control the country's social media sites. Read More


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Japanese defense contractor admits hackers may have snatched secrets
Japan's largest defense contractor backpedaled yesterday, saying it's possible some secrets had been stolen by hackers who broke into the company's network and planted malware in August. Read More

NinjaVideo.net admins plead guilty to copyright-related charges
Two administrators of the defunct movie-download site NinjaVideo.net have pleaded guilty to charges related to copyright infringement, the U.S. Department of Justice announced. Read More

 
 
 

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