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Piotr
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Created: Wednesday, May 30 2007 07:55.33 CDT
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China Crafts Cyberweapons
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"China Crafts Cyberweapons The Defense Department reports China is building cyberwarfare units and developing viruses.
The People's Liberation Army (PLA) continues to build cyberwarfare units and develop viruses to attack enemy computer systems as part of its information-warfare strategy, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) warned in a report released on Friday." (
http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,132284-pg,1/article.html
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-- i think i would like to move to China, cool job isn't it? :)
Blog Comments
dennis
Posted: Wednesday, May 30 2007 08:07.03 CDT
Not a cool job. At least if you want to have a clear conscience.
Another "funny" read:
http://www.matasano.com/log/867/chinese-hackers-use-zero-day-to-obtain-prada-zero-day/
Piotr
Posted: Wednesday, May 30 2007 08:22.53 CDT
If we consider for example 'finding bugs' as the thing that can support such attacks, it makes me feel i don't want to look at my mirror ever again :)
Glich
Posted: Wednesday, May 30 2007 09:03.49 CDT
I bet America's been doing that for years. lol
Piotr
Posted: Wednesday, May 30 2007 09:08.39 CDT
Glich:
Everybody knows Pedram got the profits from owning this forum :))) <evildeed> lol
Darawk
Posted: Thursday, May 31 2007 12:43.24 CDT
Every government in the world is doing this kind of work, China is just jumping on the bandwagon.
Raindog
Posted: Thursday, May 31 2007 15:29.14 CDT
And we all know Darawk is cyber-attacking china in the name of freedom and democracy as we speak.
dennis
Posted: Thursday, May 31 2007 15:42.14 CDT
scary :o
pedram
Posted: Friday, June 1 2007 09:19.36 CDT
>>> Everybody knows Pedram got the profits from owning this forum
Oh yeah ... In fact this message was written from my brand new inflatable yacht I purchased off the proceeds. ;-)
MohammadHosein
Posted: Saturday, June 2 2007 04:43.39 CDT
>>
"China has the capability to penetrate poorly protected U.S. computer systems and potentially could use CNA [computer network attacks] to attack specific U.S. civilian and military infrastructures."
old news . i must say it wasnot even a middle-class bullshit . i am expecting more from US military officials . my nearly dead grandfather could hack into unprotected PCs thanks to metasploit , give us something new next time , sir ! ;-)
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