The Daily Telegraph adds more details to the Ai Weiwei email surveillance story:
Mr Ai, who is also a vociferous activist, said he had no proof that the Chinese government had been behind the hacking attempt.
Teng Biao, a law professor at the University of Political Science and Law in Beijing and a human rights lawyer, said his emails had been hacked into in 2007. “Many of my friends told me they received entrapment emails from the email address I was using at the time: against.teng@gmail.com,” he wrote on his blog.
The email subjects were things like ’inside story’, ’contribute an article’ or ’democratic principles’ and had an attachment containing a virus,” he added.Continue Reading