Posts Tagged ‘China Internet Network Information Center’

China’s 360 Launches First Trojan Firewall Product

Chinese security software provider 360 has announced that it has launched a new trojan firewall product, which can block various trojans with the advance detection and cloud identification technologies.
Qi Xiangdong, president of 360, told local media that traditional security software focuses more on elimination than prevention and users usually try to eliminate trojans after their [...]


China To Resume Personal Website Domain Name Registrations

China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has issued to domain name registrars a circular which asks further work to be done to verify the registration information of websites in the coming weeks.
MIIT issued a circular and initiated a government-led crackdown on pornographic content in December 2009 when it asked domain name service providers to [...]


CNNIC Closes Overseas Registration Of .CN Website Domain Names

According to information from foreign domain name registration service providers, China Internet Network Information Center [...]


Price Increase For .CN Chinese Website Domain Names

The China Internet Network Information Center has announced that it has increased the price for [...]


Chinese Measures Will Regulate Website Domain Name Registrations

Liu Jie, deputy director of Bureau of Telecommunication Administration, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, [...]


CNNIC Closes Websites Associated With 699 Chinese Porn Domain Names

According to China Internet Network Information Center, the national domain name complaint center in China, [...]


CNNIC Halts Website Domain Name Registration For Individuals In China

Chinese domain name supervision organization China Internet Network Information Center announced that starting from 21:00 [...]


Chinese Internet Shopping Security Alliance To Be Established

Chinese anti-virus solution provider Kingsoft says it will join hands with e-commerce service provider Taobao.com, [...]


Rising Establishes Cloud Security Alliance

Chinese online anti-virus service provider Rising has set up its Cloud Security Alliance to help network administrators and Internet users deal with malicious websites.
Rising states that Cloud Security Alliance can help users monitor the security status of their websites in a real-time manner. Once a website is found to have been attacked, the network administrator [...]


Chinese Technology Companies Sign Self-discipline Convention For Anti-virus Services

Ten Chinese technology service providers have jointly signed a self-discipline convention on anti-virus services in China.
The ten parties are China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom, Tencent, Venus Info Tech Inc., NSFocus Information Technology, Topsec, Qihoo, Baidu and China Internet Network Information Center. The main purpose of the alliance is to create a communication platform among [...]