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Adobe, Yahoo, and many large Fortune 500 companies were hit by a sophisticated cyber attack first discovered by Google
Russia and Brazil replaced China and the U.S. as the top two sources of attack traffic, according to Akamai's State of the Internet report
The IE zero day was targeted to IE6 on Windows XP, but other users could be affected by modified versions of the attack
Microsoft's CEO says the software giant will stay in China despite Google's moves and concerns about piracy and intellectual-property theft
Incompatibility with the latest version of Microsoft's Web browser is limiting what applications businesses can access
U.S. has no formal policy for dealing with foreign government-led cyber threats, but recent events could shape and fuel a policy's passage in Congress
Adobe confirms the cyberattack against its network was linked to sophisticated attacks against Google believed to have originated from China
Poor governance could allow malware to run amok in smartphone app stores, eroding customer confidence
If Google withdraws from China in protest that will do little to mitigate its overall risk, according to analysts
Secretary of State Hilary Clinton asks the Chinese government for an explanation on the targeted hacking campaign against Google, Adobe, and other companies