On Wed, 12 Sep 2007, Larry Seltzer wrote:
China and the US are so friendly that I'm sure we're spying on each
other as much as possible
Who is the bad guy? :)
Anyway, during G8 it was China which pressured Bush on enviromental
issues, no?
Larry Seltzer
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Is China an adversary? They hold something like a $1 trillion of U.S.
home mortgages.
I always we kind of spied on friends and foes alike.
Richard
Should we be hacking into the computer systems of our....adversaries?
Actually, I would think so.
And I would put out honeypots for my own adversaries to attack and
hope they think they were successful. This sounds like a job for the
Department of Electronic Disinformation.
Larry Seltzer
eWEEK.com Security Center Editor
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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.
[snip]
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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More:
http://www.reuters.com/article/internetNews/idUSPEK8648420070912
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