It looks like there is contest now on by governments of the world to claim
the title for the most insecure government IT systems! ;-)

Is Russia next?

Richard


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> Via Reuters.
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> [snip]
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> China has suffered "massive" losses of state secrets through the Internet,
> a senior official said, as China faces reports that it has raided the
> computer networks of Western powers.
>
> Vice Minister of Information Industry Lou Qinjian said his country was the
> target of a campaign of computer infiltration and subversion and proposed
> a
> raft of counter-measures including toughened censorship, new security
> bodies and commercial controls.
>
> He did not address recent Western allegations of cyber-spying against
> China.
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> [snip]
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> More:
> http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSPEK8648420070912
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> - - ferg
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