Rising Suggests 80% of China's Websites are Insecure
July 10, 2003 |
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Rising, the largest Internet security product vendor in mainland China, is quoted by Interfax as saying that 80% of domestic Chinese websites have fairly "big holes" in their networks at present, which would make it very easy for crackers to launch attacks and then even illegally take over the website.
Fittingly, Rising has launched a free network equipment scanning service for all domestic enterprises and administrative units, most of whose websites are still vulnerable.
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