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China Host 44.8% of World’s Malware

According to this news on Devshed, servers in China host almost half of the malware in the world.

Hardly a surprise to the veteran Internet users in China. Intentionally or unintentionally, malware lurks in most China sites. As detailed in the above news, malwares represent enormous financial return. This is attractive enough that webmaster intentional host malware or infect unknowing websites with it. Not too long ago even a major China bank’s Internet banking site was reported to contain malware.

One of the reasons is that most hosting companies in China uses Windows server. By itself a properly configured and secured Windows server is not a problem. However due to rapid growth, technical incompetence or sheer negligence, servers are often not secured or maintained.

Chinese web sites have demonstrated that they are easier to hack into…There is a large number of Web sites run by small mom-and-pop organizations that don’t use the most sophisticated security.

Google Security Blog noted this in their Online Security report that almost all malwares distributed out of China are from IIS Windows web server.

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Another factor was attributed to software piracy. Pirated copies of Microsoft servers used by hosting companies are not updated with security patches.

With millions of unwary users coming online everyday, huge potential financial gain from malwares and high turnover in hosting providers, this situation in China isn’t going to improve anytime soon.

Bottom line. Browse with Firefox.

Add comment October 13th, 2007

Virtual Police to patrol China websites

China Virtual Cop

Cyber police started patrolling China(Beijing) websites from September.

Well “Patrolling” is not really a correct description since it is essentially like a rich media advertisements. “Click this to report illegal content.” Maybe it will start appearing in Google ads too. Interesting twist to online ads won’t you say?

Reportedly, the 2 cartoon characters will appear every 30 minutes on major websites located in Beijing like Sohu and Sina. So far I have no luck in meeting them, have you?

As a hosting company in China, we take care to ensure our services comply with the law and help our customer do so as well.

If you are looking to host your website in China, talk to us. We have experience and knowledge to lead you through the potential minefield.

Add comment September 5th, 2007

Online Payment Options in China and Us

You might be surprised but online payment is alive and well in China. Compared to a few years ago, making online payment is getting easier everyday.

The only caveat - you have to read Chinese. Most of the payment interface are in Chinese only or have badly translated English interface. If you do not read Chinese, online payment can still be a challenge.

At 59Box, one of the things we wanted to do is to make it easy for customer to pay us. (We don’t understand why many companies here make it so difficult to pay them.)

Beside the usual cash and crediting into bank account, we are lining up a few popular online payment options. You can find the information on our Payment page.

Online Credit Card payment
Credit card is getting more popular in China especially with the young and mobile working professionals. Integrating with credit card processor for China issued cards is pretty straight forward. We had integrated with ChinaBank Payment to process local credit cards.
In order to accept cards issued outside China, a more beat-about route is required. Currently we are going through the process and hopefully will be able to accept all credit cards very, very soon.

AliPay
Have not heard of AliPay? It is a service similar to PayPal, with some China favor thrown in. Just like PayPal, you can sign up with your email and make payment to another email address.

We have an AliPay account and is integrating the payment process. So if you have an AliPay account, you can choose this option.

Online Bank Transfer
Internet banking is also becoming popular option nowadays. By far the best internet banking platform we have seen is from Industrial and Commercial Bank (ICBC). Ask for the internet-banking service when you open an account.
With Internet banking you can do online fund transfer to our account. There is no charge if your account is in Shanghai and a small charge if outside of Shanghai. Our account information is on the Payment page.

Transfer with ATM machine
OK this is not strictly online but still very convenient if you hold an account with any of the local banks below. Simply go to the ATM and do a fund transfer to us. Our account information can be found on our Payment page.

  • Bank of China
  • Industrial and Commercial Bank
  • Bank of Communications
  • China Construction Bank
  • China Merchants Bank
  • Agriculture Bank

So there you have it, payment made easy. But it does not stop here. If you still need other options like PayPal, Moneybookers, Western Union, etc. Just get in touch with us.

1 comment March 21st, 2007


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