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Chinese hackers call truce in China-U.S. cyberwar

Claim to have defaced 1,000 sites

(Reuters) BEIJING, May 9 - Chinese hackers, engaged in a "cyberwar" with
their counterparts in the United States, boasted Wednesday they had defaced
1,000 U.S. Web sites, but called a truce to the conflict.


TIT-FOR-TAT DEFACEMENTS across the Pacific linked to China-U.S.
tensions have caused untold damage to Web sites in both countries.

A statement by the so-called Honker Union of China, carried by
Chinese portal Chinabyte, said that having attacked 1,000 Web sites,
their goal had been reached.

"Any attacks from this point on have no connection to the Honker
Union," the statement said.

U.S. hackers launched hostilities after an April 1 collision
between a U.S. spy plane and a Chinese jet fighter, which crashed into
the South China Sea, killing its pilot.

They broke into hundreds of Chinese sites, leaving messages such
as "We will hate China forever and we will hack its sites."

In response, the Honker Union - an informal network of Chinese
hackers - announced on May 1 it would launch its own electronic graffiti
blitz.


Four Microsoft-related sites defaced

Companies on both sides of the Pacific have been scrambling to
patch up security systems and to temporarily shut down Web sites deemed
a security risk.

Two international Web sites which record and archive cases of
hacked Web sites reported hundreds of defacements of Web sites ending
with China's ".cn" domain since April 1.

Sino-U.S. tension has been building since the spy plane
collision, which was followed by 11 tense days during which China held a
24-member crew of the U.S. surveillance aircraft in detention.

Tension was exacerbated by U.S. arms sales to Taiwan and tough
comments by President Bush on defending Taiwan and a U.S. decision to
grant a visa to former Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui.

At least half a dozen high-profile Web sites in the United States
had been defaced by apparent Chinese hackers, an Internet security
expert in the United States said last week.

One message said: "Don't sell weapons to Taiwan, which is a
province of China."

A U.S.-based hacker who uses the name "pr0phet" wrote: "I want
for (President Bush) to somehow know that he is supported with his
decision to support Taiwan by most all hackers I know."


HACKERS FIND WEAKNESSES

Gao Yongan, an executive at the Beijing-based network security
firm NSFocus, said many Web sites will be vulnerable to hacker attacks
until network administrators tighten up security of their servers.

Most hacker attacks, including Web site defacements, are made
through a chain of passive servers that act as springboards.

"The only way to solve this problem is to improve the global
network safety level, and to make sure that no computers are available
for attackers to use," said Gao, who claimed to be a reformed hacker.

The Honker Union of China statement called for improving network
security in China, and said that the sites that were violated were
mostly small.

"Because of this incident, network security in China will see
great improvement. At least, more people will become serious about
building up network security," the statement said.

Clients of NSFocus, which include Hong Kong-based Web portal
Chinadotcom Corp. and China's dominant fixed-line telecoms carrier China
Telecom, had detected more hacking attempts than usual over the May Day
holiday period that ended Monday, said Gao.

He also said that American hackers had targeted educational,
commercial and government Web sites: "When hackers attack, they look for
weaknesses, and they often pay little attention to the nature of the Web
site."

Web portal Sina.com said Wednesday it was struck by
denial-of-service (DOS) attacks on the evening before May 1. Denial of
service attacks flood a Web site with page requests, making it
inaccessible to other users.

Honkers, who took their name from the Chinese word "Red hackers,"
have said they differ from other hackers because they do not act out of
malice.

� 2001 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.


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