"Although Google hasn't disclosed the exact details of the attack, it is reasonable to conclude that the Chinese hackers tried to gain access Google internal databases to pull passwords," explained Imperva's CTO Amichai Shulman. "We can presume that Google determined that the attackers were after civil rights activists from queries that the hackers tried to run on the databases containing the activists' user names. Google probably discovered the issue through audit trails when they examined the infiltrated databases."
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