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Does China's Cyber Offense Obscure Woeful Defense? 132

Gunkerty Jeb writes "The official line in Washington D.C. is that there's a new Cold War brewing, with an ascendant China in the place of the old Soviet Union, and cyberspace as the new theater of war. But work done by an independent security researcher suggests that the Chinese government is woefully unprepared to fend off cyber attacks on its own infrastructure."
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Does China's Cyber Offense Obscure Woeful Defense?

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  • by h4rr4r ( 612664 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2011 @04:27PM (#35957180)

    What the 6% of our debt they own?
    About the same amount the Japanese own.
    Where does this "The Chinese own the US" myth come from?

  • by bsDaemon ( 87307 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2011 @04:30PM (#35957212)

    From the interpretation that sensationalist news services give to the words of scaremonger politicians.

  • Re:Retaliation? (Score:4, Insightful)

    by jandersen ( 462034 ) on Wednesday April 27, 2011 @04:46PM (#35957350)

    I wonder why China never thought of securing their systems more tightly. Surely they must have realized that retaliation would come their way at some point, no? I mean, aside from the fact secure systems are usually preferably to ones that are not...

    Quite so. It is also worth noting that we have never actually seen anything that looks like evidence for the Chinese state organising "cyberattacks" on the US - all we have to go on is allegations spread on places like /. in the form of rumours.

    Can it really have escaped anybody's attention that it is extremely easy to spread false rumours, especially on the internet, and it is extremely easy to spoof the origins of any attack?

    And how can anybody credit a tall tale about some anonymous source "knowing" that some "Chinese secret service" is orchestrating hacker attacks? It that really all that likely - a guy sits in his parents' garage and just knows this? What happened to simple, common sense and critical thinking? I mean, with Wikileaks you have documents - mr Assange doesn't go around saying "somebody told me ...", does he?

    Until this kind of accusations are accompanied by sound references, I can't regard it as more than an attempt to poison the well.

  • by ObsessiveMathsFreak ( 773371 ) <obsessivemathsfreak.eircom@net> on Wednesday April 27, 2011 @06:41PM (#35958296) Homepage Journal

    Well, they own all your factories.

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