Service computing facilitates resource sharing and business collaboration for cross-domain partiers by universal service description and discovery. The multi-domain nature of service oriented environments introduces challenging security issues, especially with regard to information flow control which controls the flow of privacy resources. This paper presents a state-of-the-art review of information flow control technology in service oriented environments. We review the research background and classifications of information flow control, and discuss architecture and existing technologies of both centralized and distributed information flow approach. We outline the features, advantages and limitations of existing information flow control approaches. The analysis results show that the research of collaboration and dynamic nature are important, but insufficient to secure information flow.