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CCTV’s official website was hacked for two hours and homepage was tampered(0) Morning News (Reporter Yu Xiao) last night a lot of online users reported that the official website of China Central Television intermittently can not be logged in, WWW.CCTV.COM homepage was changed to a phone of European woman and till 20:20, it was fully restored. Since then reporter called many CCTV staff, but did not receive a positive response. Yesterday, 8:05 p.m., reporters wanted to log on CCTV’s official website to watch today’s live broadcast notice of the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games, but was surprised to see WWW.CCTV.COM home had become an European women with watermark from” Xin Kuai Net” at the right corner. Later reporter saw at “SINA Micro-Blog (http://t.sina.com.cn)” and other forums that many users reported “CCTV official Web site has been hacked” and the earliest post was on 18:14, Attached screenshot was same as what reported saw. Although the hacked official website has no relation with CCTV Spring Festival Evening, there are still many users who linked this incident with the Spring Festival Evening broadcast believing hacker was disatisfied with too much implanted advertising by CCTV. CCTV reporter later called their staff, but they all said that “away on vacation, do not know about this.” Since this year, the CCTV’s official website has been hacked not for the first time. According to “Xiaoxiang Morning News” reported that 12:00 on January 30 CCTV video interactive platform for “Star podcasts (video sharing),” was suddenly put up a number of unhealthy contents, video, until 14:00 it is removed. CCTV Service Center at that time responded to “Xiaoxiang Morning” that “Our technology department did not work on weekend, and no one reported this matter, and it may be a hoax.” |
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CCTV online video(0) CCTV will launch a national Internet TV station next Monday, according to a source from CCTV.com, the online subsidiary of CCTV. The new website, which reportedly received a 200 million yuan ($29 million) government investment, will provide programming from CCTV, one of China’s largest video content makers, and make it available on the Internet. “If CCTV allows its own video website to stream its contents exclusively, it would have a great impact on websites like Tudou.com and Youku.com,” said Edward Yu, CEO of Analysys International, a domestic research firm. He said CCTV’s entry will create an online platform similar to Hulu, a website in the United States that is funded by US networks such as NBC, Fox and ABC that offer commercially-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies. Youku.com and Tudou.com are the two biggest video-sharing websites in China. CCTV will also launch a client software that optimizes video streaming for both computer users and mobile users, according to the source. Source : Konaxis |
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Net user donated the domain name luojing.com(0) The source said Mr. Guo, Hebei net User, donate the domain without Compensations to memorize the host. Reporters looked up Whois and found out to that the domain name had been transferred to the CCTV.com, which jumped to the page in memory of Luo Jing. |
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