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CYBERSITTER v. China et al -- Attorneys for the Plaintiff Hacked, Get Your Complaints Here

More on cyberattacks originating in China of private companies with interests contrary to the Party. Article here.

Lawyers suing China for 2.2 billion dollars in an Internet-censoring software piracy case said they came under cyberattack this week.
Attorneys at the California law firm of Gipson Hoffman & Pancione said that on Monday they began receiving "Trojan emails" crafted to trick them into opening files booby-trapped with malicious software code.

Download the original complaints filed in federal court in California.

Cybersitter v. People's Republic of China, et al.

Cybersitter v. CBS Interactive

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