Thursday, October 22, 2009
China Declares Cyberwar Against The U.S.
Congressional Advisory Panel in Washington Cites Apparent Campaign by Beijing to Steal Information From American Firms.
WASHINGTON -- The Chinese government is ratcheting up its cyberspying operations against the U.S., a congressional advisory panel found, citing an example of a carefully orchestrated campaign against one U.S. company that appears to have been sponsored by Beijing.
The unnamed company was just one of several successfully penetrated by a campaign of cyberespionage, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission report to be released Thursday. Chinese espionage operations are "straining the U.S. capacity to respond," the report concludes.
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My Comment: It appears that the Chinese have declared "restrictive" cyberwar against U.S. institutions. The full report on this analysis of Chinese cyberspying can be found HERE.
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is it possible to correct the link under HERE, on your comments?
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This is what happens when you are away for the entire day.
Link is repaired.
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