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From: Sr K12/26/2013 7:50:43 AM
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Japan Warns of Security Risk in Software for Language Input

By Grace Huang and Lulu Yilun Chen Dec 26, 2013 6:35 AM ET

Japan’s government warned that certain software used for writing Japanese characters could lead to security leaks, including some programs made in China.

The National Information Security Center asked all central government ministries to avoid the programs when making confidential documents because a record of the writing can be sent to servers outside the country. The programs, made by Beijing-based Baidu Inc. (BIDU), Microsoft Corp. (MSFT) and Google Inc. (GOOG), allow people to use an English-language keyboard to write Japanese characters by spelling them phonetically.

Japan’s Foreign Ministry removed software programs made by Baidu from five PCs at its Tokyo headquarters, spokesman Makoto Higashiyama said. The ministry said it’s instead using programs made by Tokyo-based Justsystems Corp. (4686) and Microsoft. The warning preceded Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to Yasukuni shrine that risks escalating tensions with China.

“Baidu provides the service using a cloud server, which means content flows through servers in China,” Tsuneo Tosaka, IDC Japan’s Software & Security Research Manager, said in a telephone interview. “Government-related documents from Japan central ministries and findings from university research institutions are important, so there is a possibility that sensitive information leaks abroad.”

Related servers and all data remain within Japan and are under its regulation, Baidu said in an e-mailed statement.

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