China: No, No, No, It's Other Countries Hacking OUR Military Computers
from the on-the-offensive dept
There were a bunch of reports recently claiming that various government agencies (including the US, Germany and New Zealand) had computer systems hacked by hackers tied to the Chinese government. The details have been quite vague, and it has all the warning signs of a story that's been blown out of proportion (perhaps for political purposes). However, China apparently feels that it's time to strike back. While initially denying any responsibility, the Chinese gov't is now taking a different strategy, claiming that it's actually China that's been a regular victim of foreign hackers breaking into its classified military computer systems. Of course, the truth is probably that spies on all sides are constantly trying to hack into computers of foreign gov't agencies. That should hardly come as a surprise, so all of these recent press reports are nothing more than posturing about how "shocked" gov't officials are for actions that everyone knows occurs all the time.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Every government is spying on every other government.
If that were not true then the Tom Clance books would be aful booring.
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Firewalls
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Re: Firewalls
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Re: Firewalls
One of the biggest problems with the reliance that most people place on their security products is that they feel since they're using "x" product they're safe now and don't have to worry.
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w00t! Cold War 2.0, baby! =D
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First hand truth
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Re: First hand truth
The fact that attempts are from subsidiaries of the military is a surprise how? If I were in there shoes, I would do the same, which is exactly what the US does. Or did you forget the spyplane incident last year? The only thing this really shows is that they are bad at covering their tracks.
The real worry will be when you no longer see the attacks. That will mean they have found less visible ways of gathering the same information....
Chris.
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Re: First hand truth
Man that was a funny sentance... How do you KNOW this?
I remember getting into almost all top computer establishments in the 70's and if the people who got "hacked" got a whiff of it, they usually proclaimed the attacker came from more the place I wanted them to, which usually was either next door or 5000+ miles away...
And if you beleive it was easier then, with only a thousand nodes on the "net" and state controlled telcos etc, you are very much mistaken. Now the forest is so big you can hide and run without a trace.
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India, the US, Oz -- they're all doing it
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Part of the problem...
a. Willingness to host anyone for enough cash, including spammers and professional extortion groups
b. Lack of systems security
The second one is part of the hacking problem, since a lot of compromised machines are in China. The first is a huge problem as there are a fair number of bad apples on 'net that try to get money from folks in unsavory ways.
I would also add that China is not alone, there are a number of other countries which have this problem to varying degrees.
Chris.
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in russia...
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而流言是可以终结生命的,只不过对于世界上庞大的国家机器而言 没有什么可以损失,发出流言的国家终究面对的是诚信的缺失!而陷入不可 自拔的境地。
麻烦翻译则个。
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