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dusty
18th October 2007, 03:13 PM
Can anyone in China confirm this story.

"Further to our earlier story on visitors to Google Blogsearch being redirected to Baidu in China, new reports have surfaced that would indicate that China has unilaterally blocked all three major search engines in China and is redirecting all requests to Baidu.

Digital Marketing Blog posts that all requests to Yahoo.com and sub-sites are being redirected to Baidu. Google Blogscoped forums indicate that Live.com is also being re-directed to Baidu, as well as confirming the Yahoo story and our earlier Google post. The re-direct would also appear to apply to YouTube.com."


http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/18/cyberwar-china-declares-war-on-western-search-sites/

http://www.digital-m.co.za/seo-blog/2007/10/yahoo-hijacked-by-baidu.html

Olney
18th October 2007, 03:16 PM
I'd be interested in this too since I run a few PPC accounts in China.

touchring
18th October 2007, 03:35 PM
Can anyone in China confirm this story.

"Further to our earlier story on visitors to Google Blogsearch being redirected to Baidu in China, new reports have surfaced that would indicate that China has unilaterally blocked all three major search engines in China and is redirecting all requests to Baidu.

Digital Marketing Blog posts that all requests to Yahoo.com and sub-sites are being redirected to Baidu. Google Blogscoped forums indicate that Live.com is also being re-directed to Baidu, as well as confirming the Yahoo story and our earlier Google post. The re-direct would also appear to apply to YouTube.com."


http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/18/cyberwar-china-declares-war-on-western-search-sites/

http://www.digital-m.co.za/seo-blog/2007/10/yahoo-hijacked-by-baidu.html



Yahoo.com searches work.

Giant
18th October 2007, 03:55 PM
I am using China Telecom ISP service. Everything is fine at this moment, no redirction.

But I am not surprised such redirections have happened. Last week, every time I turned on my computer and (first) opened my Mozilla browser, my browser was hijacked and redirected to an ad site for 30 seconds. There's no button I could press to escape but had to wait for 30 secs to be taken back to my intended website. Everything is normal this week.

There are all kinds of abuses in all levels of organizations or businesses in China. But don't ever think these are directed by the government. I can assure you, the Chinese government is very serious about the rule of law, but the Chinese people and workers need to be taught and trained to respect laws and rules.

mulligan
18th October 2007, 04:02 PM
Last week, every time I turned on my computer and (first) opened my Mozilla browser, my browser was hijacked and redirected to an ad site for 30 seconds. There's no button I could press to escape but had to wait for 30 secs to be taken back to my intended website. Everything is normal this week

Scan your system .. in safe mode preferably if using windows .. you have stuff you did not authorise on your computer.

Rubber Duck
18th October 2007, 04:07 PM
That will be China's response to Bush and his Gold Medals!

Can anyone in China confirm this story.

"Further to our earlier story on visitors to Google Blogsearch being redirected to Baidu in China, new reports have surfaced that would indicate that China has unilaterally blocked all three major search engines in China and is redirecting all requests to Baidu.

Digital Marketing Blog posts that all requests to Yahoo.com and sub-sites are being redirected to Baidu. Google Blogscoped forums indicate that Live.com is also being re-directed to Baidu, as well as confirming the Yahoo story and our earlier Google post. The re-direct would also appear to apply to YouTube.com."


http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/18/cyberwar-china-declares-war-on-western-search-sites/

http://www.digital-m.co.za/seo-blog/2007/10/yahoo-hijacked-by-baidu.html

Giant
18th October 2007, 04:08 PM
Scan your system .. in safe mode preferably if using windows .. you have stuff you did not authorise on your computer.

No, the redirection was done by China Telecom with their own ads. Taking China Telecom to court is the best way to prevent such practice from happening again.

Drewbert
18th October 2007, 04:42 PM
Scan your system .. in safe mode preferably if using windows .. you have stuff you did not authorise on your computer.

Your ISP, or any equipment between you and the destination site can circumvent your query any time they like.

A wireless router manufacturer did it once and got into a pile of crap about it.

Ahhh - here it is...

http://www.news.com/2100-1039_3-5104863.html

bwhhisc
18th October 2007, 10:28 PM
Your ISP, or any equipment between you and the destination site can circumvent your query any time they like. A wireless router manufacturer did it once and got into a pile of crap about it.
Ahhh - here it is...
http://www.news.com/2100-1039_3-5104863.html
Here's some more....

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071018/wl_asia_afp/uschinainternetitpolitics_071018195622

QUOTE FROM ARTICLE:
US Internet search engines in China were being hijacked and directed to Chinese-owned Baidu, analysts said Wednesday, speculating that the move was in retaliation for Washington's award to Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.

Giant
18th October 2007, 11:54 PM
Here's some more....

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071018/wl_asia_afp/uschinainternetitpolitics_071018195622

QUOTE FROM ARTICLE:
US Internet search engines in China were being hijacked and directed to Chinese-owned Baidu, analysts said Wednesday, speculating that the move was in retaliation for Washington's award to Tibet's exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama.

Speculations are just speculations, they are 100% wrong. But the Chinese government should seriously punish the perpetrators to uphold law and order.

Olney
19th October 2007, 01:33 AM
In my eyes I view it like this
Google redirects searches from the browser to Google.
Baidu most likely thought of it from them & thought we'll go one step further & redirect straight from the ISP...