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China's largest hacker group dissolves

www.chinanews.cn 2005-02-18 12:47:31

Chinanews, Feb. 17 - Honkers Union of China (HUC), the earliest and
largest hacker group in China and ranking number five in the world, has
announced its dissolution and has shut down its website at the same time.
Membership of this group was once as high as 80,000. It has drawn both
praises and blames as it participated in confronting foreign hackers on
numerous occasions.
According to Shenzhen's media, HUC's founder Lion claimed in his open
letter, "Honkers Union has existed in name only for a long time, and its
website has been closed down several times before. However, I am
reluctant to let go of things that accompanied me while I grew up. That
is why HUC has lasted so long."
In December of 2000, webmaster Lion took the initiative to set up HUC. It
was a non-governmental organization with a wide variety of members,
including businessmen, students, teachers and professionals in network
safety.

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