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Google Threatening To Leave China Over Hacking, Email Leak

SAN FRANCISCO — Google Inc. will stop censoring its search results in China and may pull out of the country after discovering that computer hackers had tricked human rights activists into opening their e-mail accounts to outsiders.

The change-of-heart announced on Jan 12 heralds a major shift for Google, which has repeatedly said it will obey Chinese laws that require some politically and socially sensitive issues to be blocked from search results that are available in other countries

Google disclosed in a blog post that it had detected a "highly sophisticated and targeted attack on our corporate infrastructure originating from China." Further investigation revealed that "a primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists," Google said in the post written by Chief Legal Officer David Drummond.

Google did not specifically accuse the Chinese government. But the company added that it is "no longer willing to continue censoring our results" on its Chinese search engine, as the government requires. Google says the decision could force it to shut down its Chinese site and its offices in the country.

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