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Vengeful Chinese Attack U.S. Web Sites
NewsMax.com Wires
Tuesday, May 1, 2001
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Chinese computer hackers launched a massive attack Monday
against U.S. Web sites, including those run by the Navy and Air Force. It
appears to be a highly coordinated campaign organized by ordinary citizens
but tolerated by the dictatorship in Beijing.
For the first time since the year 2000 turnover, the Pentagon has put all
military and defense agency network administrators on heightened alert for
hackers until May 8, according to Defense Department sources.

The military is now at "INFOCON ALPHA," a cyber-version of the physical
threat condition, warning that systems may come under attack, according to
Lt. Cdr Peter Reif, a spokesman for the Navy's Fleet Information Warfare
Center. Chinese and American hackers have warned of a hacking war between
April 30 and May 8.

While it is difficult to conclusively pinpoint the origin of computer
attacks, activity over the past week on Chinese Internet traffic, newsgroups
and hacker websites suggest that Chinese programmers and amateurs are
responsible, experts told United Press International.

"They are calling it several names including `The Sixth Network War of
National Defense,' or `the 51 war,' meaning May first," said Jerry Freese,
director of intelligence for Vigilinx, a digital security firm that claims to
monitor more than 7,000 Web sites for security breaches.

``What's surprising is the level of organization we're seeing. This is not
just a casual attack done on a whim. We believe that the government is
tolerating this action," Freese said.

One former justice department official said that jurisdictional obstacles
made it impossible for U.S. authorities to prosecute those guilty, and that
asking the Chinese regime to help would not only be pointless if it is indeed
behind the attacks, but also could help China justify stifling the use of the
Internet by political dissidents.

Freese said that while all attacks might not be reported, as of 4 p.m. EDT 13
federal government sites, two state government sites, eight commercial and
two educational sites had been hit.

United Press International's site was changed around 3:30 a.m. with the
company's usual home page featuring a logo, scrolling news and links to
related sites replaced with a fluttering Chinese flag and several lines of
copy in Chinese characters and English letters. The illiterate English part
of the message read: "The Great Chinese Nation Hooray!!!! USA Will Be With
Responsibility for the Accident Totally!!! Protest USA sell Weapon to Taiwan,
Break The World Peace!!! USA IS BITCH! I am From China - Peak."

American hackers swiftly responded by defacing 15 Web sites in China with
ethnic jokes and calls for hackers to join the war, expected to last all
week, wired.com reported.

Other altered sites included: the Departments of Labor, Energy, and Health
and Human Services; whitehousehistory.org; sites involving U.S.-Japan
relations and Taiwan sites. The altered sites generally contained messages
similar to that placed on the UPI page.

'A Warning Bell'

UPI Editor-in-Chief John O'Sullivan said: "No great harm seems to have been
done on this occasion. It was cyber-nuisance rather than cyber-terror. But it
was a warning bell that we all need to prepare better countermeasures against
a growing problem."

Last week, National Infrastructure Protection Center issued a warning that
Chinese interests might be hacking into Web sites in conjunction with May Day
celebrations today. Dozens of Web sites have been hacked in recent weeks by
Chinese supporters who replace the usual information with anti-American
slogans and pictures of the fighter pilot who collided with the U.S.
surveillance plane.




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