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China’s cyber army is preparing to march on America, says Pentagon.
Chinese military hackers have prepared a detailed plan to disable America’s aircraft battle carrier fleet with a devastating cyber attack, according to a Pentagon report obtained by The Times. The blueprint for such an assault, drawn up by two hackers working for the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), is part of an aggressive push by Beijing to achieve “electronic dominance” over each of its global rivals by 2050, particularly the US, Britain, Russia and South Korea. China’s ambitions extend to crippling an enemy’s financial, military and communications capabilities early in a conflict, according to military documents and generals’ speeches that are being analysed by US intelligence officials. Describing what is in effect a new arms race, a Pentagon assessment states that China’s military regards offensive computer operations as “critical to seize the initiative” in the first stage of a war. The plan to cripple the US aircraft carrier battle groups was authored by two PLA air force officials, Sun Yiming and Yang Liping. It also emerged this week that the Chinese military hacked into the US Defence Secretary’s computer system in June; have regularly penetrated computers in at least 10 Whitehall departments, including military files, and infiltrated German government systems this year. Cyber attacks by China have become so frequent and aggressive that President Bush, without referring directly to Beijing, said this week that “a lot of our systems are vulnerable to attack”. He indicated that he would raise the subject with Hu Jintao, the Chinese President, when they met in Sydney at the Apec summit. Mr Hu denied that China was responsible for the attack on Robert Gates, the US Defence Secretary. Larry M. Wortzel, the author of the US Army War College report, said: “The thing that should give us pause is that in many Chinese military manuals they identify the US as the country they are most likely to go to war with. They are moving very rapidly to master this new form of warfare.” The two PLA hackers produced a “virtual guidebook for electronic warfare and jamming” after studying dozens of US and Nato manuals on military tactics, according to the document. The Pentagon logged more than 79,000 attempted intrusions in 2005. About 1,300 were successful, including the penetration of computers linked to the Army’s 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions and the 4th Infantry Division. In August and September of that year Chinese hackers penetrated US State Department computers in several parts of the world. Hundreds of computers had to be replaced or taken offline for months. Chinese hackers also disrupted the US Naval War College’s network in November, forcing the college to shut down its computer systems for several weeks. The Pentagon uses more than 5 million computers on 100,000 networks in 65 countries. Jim Melnick, a recently retired Pentagon computer network analyst, told The Times that the Chinese military holds hacking competitions to identify and recruit talented members for its cyber army. He described a competition held two years ago in Sichuan province, southwest China. The winner now uses a cyber nom de guerre, Wicked Rose. He went on to set up a hacking business that penetrated computers at a defence contractor for US aerospace. Mr Melnick said that the PLA probably outsourced its hacking efforts to such individuals. “These guys are very good,” he said. “We don’t know for sure that Wicked Rose and people like him work for the PLA. But it seems logical. And it also allows the Chinese leadership to have plausible deniability.” In February a massive cyber attack on Estonia by Russian hackers demonstrated how potentially catastrophic a preemptive strike could be on a developed nation. Pro-Russian hackers attacked numerous sites to protest against the controversial removal in Estonia of a Russian memorial to victims of the Second World War. The attacks brought down government websites, a major bank and telephone networks. Linton Wells, the chief computer networks official at the Pentagon, said that the Estonia attacks “may well turn out to be a watershed in terms of widespread awareness of the vulnerability of modern society”. After the attacks, computer security experts from Nato, the EU, US and Israel arrived in the capital, Tallinn, to study its effects. Sami Saydjari, who has been working on cyber defence systems for the Pentagon since the 1980s, told Congress in testimony on April 25 that a mass cyber attack could leave 70 per cent of the US without electrical power for six months. He told The Times that all major nations – including China – were scrambling to defend against, and working out ways to cause, “maximum strategic damage” by taking out banking systems, power grids and communications networks. He said that there were at least a thousand attempted attacks every hour on American computers. “China is aggressive in this,” he said. Source: http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/...cle2409865.ece Related article: http://www.nationaljournal.com/njmag...80531_6948.php Both articles are long and from the past 2 years, but worth it. |
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yeah bas enno ma 3emlet dajjé el ossa if it were serious
plus saddam hussein had bio weapons according to similiar sources remember? ![]() I doubt it is true aslan if trade is cut from china, china would die of hunger
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And they have tht rocket that can shutdown and paralyze satellites
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وسط توترات متزايدة بين الصين والدول الغربية بشأن حريات الإنترنت هددت شركة Google الأمريكية أمس - الثلاثاء - بالانسحاب من الصين ، وذلك بعد أن قام متسللون باختراق حسابات البريد الإلكتروني لنشطاء في حقوق الإنسان . وقالت Google : إنها كشفت هجوما معقدا على حسابات نشطاء حقوق الإنسان الصينيين الذين يستخدمون خدمة Gmail ، وأن أكثر من 20 شركة أخرى تعرضت لهجوم مماثل . وقال ديفيد دروموند David Drummond - رئيس الشئون القانونية لـ Google - في بيان : " هذه الهجمات والمراقبة التي كشفوا عنها منتصف الشهر الماضي - مع محاولات لزيادة تقييد حرية التعبير على الإنترنت خلال العام الماضي - جعلتنا نتوصل إلى أنه يتعين علينا مراجعة جدوى عملنا في الصين " . وأضاف : " نعترف بأن هذا قد يعني إغلاق Google.cn .. وربما مكاتبنا في الصين " . والصين من الأسواق القليلة التي لا تتبوأ فيها Google دور الريادة لتأتي بعد محرك البحث الصيني القوي (بايدو إنك Baidu Inc) .. والذي يهيمن على 60 % من سوق البحث على الإنترنت في الصين مقابل 30 % لـ Google . وانخفضت أسهم Google 1.3 % بعد ساعات من أنباء أنها قد تنسحب من الصين .. بينما قفزت أسهم Baidu 6.8 % . ولدى الصين أكثر من 350 مليون مستخدم للإنترنت بعائدات بحث سنوي تتجاوز المليار دولار . وتبذل الحكومة الصينية جهود جبارة في فرض رقابة متشددة على المحتوى الإلكتروني ؛ خاصة في المواد الحساسة التي تتعلق بالسياسة والدين والجنس وتلزم السلطات الصينية الشركات المحلية وكذلك الغربية - مثل Google وMicrosoft - بقواعد النشر المحددة .. وإلا تعرض للعقوبة القانونية بما فيها الإغلاق . Maybe my point of view will not be supported, but I'm with China. P.S. In my country Google isn't leader too (the leader is our local search engine Yandex). But when searching in language other then russian (english, arabic etc.) there's no alternative to Google. So we have to use it.
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