Citizens of Tengzhou no longer have to fear the big bad wolf...we think. Shandong police have gunned down a wolf suspected of attacking seven seven people in Tengzhou in under a week. Authorities allegedly encountered the wolf in a wheat field and shot it in the leg, prompting it to flee 20 km, before they caught up with the animal and finished the job.
Shandong police gun down wolf implicated in six attacks
35 KTV security guards beat 17-year-old to death in Kunming
17-year-old Fu Guojun (符国俊) was with his cousin and another friend eating roadside barbecue opposite the KTV when a mob of 35 security guards armed with wooden clubs and iron rods attacked them. That's somewhat better than a ten-to-one ratio for security guards vs. unarmed kids. Unity is Strength, right guys?
Railway worker fatally beaten by fellow rail employees for mediating argument
On the K256 Shenzhen-Hefei train, an off-duty rail worker was beaten to death by three train attendants for trying to mediate an argument involving the attendants and a fellow off-duty rail worker.
Off with their noses: Irate petitioner slashes CCTV reporter in the face!
This is scary stuff. Yesterday, a female CCTV reporter was attacked by an unknown man who supposedly chopped her nose off. Yuck! It was reported by microblogger @dad胡嘉海 (“dad Hu Jiahai”) that when the victim left the tv station's building, she was approached by a man asking her whether she works there. When she affirmed, he attacked her several times with a knife he had hidden in a newspaper and then fled the scene.
China's military website attacked 230 million times in first month
These statistics are mind numbing: China's new military website, http://www.mod.gov.cn, was attacked 230 million times by hackers in the first month of operation. The site, which is the government's last attempt at providing a level of transparency regarding their immensely secretive military buildup, was never successfully hacked into. If the numbers are correct, then that means over 5,000 hacks were attempted every minute: if that was just in the first month, how much do you think it's increased since then?

