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olice in central China have shut down a hacker training operation that openly recruited thousands of members online and provided them with cyberattack lessons and malicious software, state media said Monday.

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The crackdown comes amid growing concern that China is a center for a global explosion of Internet crimes.

Search giant Google [GOOG 531.29 4.512 (+0.86%) ] said last month its e-mail accounts were hacked from China in an assault that also hit at least 20 other companies.

Police in Hubei province arrested three people suspected of running the hacker site known as the Black Hawk Safety Net that disseminated Web site hacking techniques and Trojan software, the China Daily newspaper said.

Trojans, which can allow outside access to a computer when implanted, are used by hackers to illegally control computers.

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Black Hawk Safety Net recruited more than 12,000 paying subscribers and collected more than 7 million yuan ($1 million) in membership fees, while another 170,000 people had signed up for free membership, the paper said.

The report said police seized nine servers, five computers and a car, and shut down all Web sites involved in the case. Authorities also froze 1.7 million yuan ($250,000) in assets.

The Hubei government refused to comment Monday while officials at the provincial public security bureau were not immediately available.

Google threatened last month to pull out of China unless the government relented on censorship, an ultimatum that came after the search giant said it had uncovered a computer attack that tried to plunder its software coding and the e-mail accounts of human rights activists protesting Chinese policies.

Government officials have defended China's online censorship and denied involvement in Internet attacks, saying the country is the biggest victim of Web attacks.

The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said hackers tampered with more than 42,000 Web sites last year.

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melv
When: 08 Feb 10 10:30
Good.
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grey shark
When: 08 Feb 10 11:51
melv 08
Good.



is that you sub ? ............. ;)
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Biodiesel
When: 08 Feb 10 16:22
theyl just regroup again.
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melv
When: 08 Feb 10 17:28
:) Hee hee.
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Mrben
When: 10 Feb 10 00:31
grey shark lololololololololololollololo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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