China's computers at hacking risk
Found on BBC News on Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Every PC in China could be at risk of being taken over by malicious hackers because of flaws in compulsory government software.
The Chinese government has mandated that all computers in the country must have the screening software installed.
Others have reported that the system only runs on Microsoft Windows, allowing Mac and Linux users to bypass the software.
Mr Mao told BBC News that they believed there was a new guideline from the country's central propaganda department "to comb all media and online forums to block critics and discussion over the issue."
Of course it's buggy and doesn't work. It has the "Made in China" label, so what did you expect? At least it will be interesting when someone takes over all chinese computers and brings them down, effectively expelling China from the Internet.