With “friends” like these....
China...most favored nation. Right.
Does this make it clear that we cannot again have a Clinton in the White House. We wonder if all those who went out of their way to see that the Chinese connection was not investigated will ever be known.
Someone should create an alternative, or alternatives, to the internet. That sensitive information is so open to the world is madness.
PING
What should anyone expect when big chunks of software development and testing are done in China... not to mention innumerable "fresh off the boat" Chinese developers here in this country on work visas?
Sun Tzu believed that the army was the instrument which gave the coup de grace to an enemy that was made vulnerable prior the hostilities. Secret agents separated the enemy’s allies from him and conducted a variety of clandestine subversive activities that set him up for the operation.
Note especially the chapter on “Employment of Secret Agents”
Is this related to the goods sold to the Chinese by billclinton?
U.S. Won’t Cede Control of Net Computers
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1434569/posts
FBI tries to fight zombie hordes
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1850579/posts
US diplomats alerted over Chinese computers (LENOVO)
American diplomats have been instructed not to keep classified material on 16,000 newly purchased computers because the manufacturer is partly-owned by the Chinese government.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1635442/posts
US group wants China ‘spy’ probe (State Dept orders Lenovo Laptops)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1604617/posts
Statement by the President - He’s loosening export controls on super computers! (1999 - CLINTON)
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a377ba1de06a1.htm
Up until about a year ago it was the Russians who were the main problem. As a webadmin I can testify that the Chinese hackers are now the biggest threat, at least on the commercial sites that I manage.
The attack attempts have been flooding my logs with 10000+ attempts/day.
We recently banned all Chinese IP addrs at the firewall. We get less than 0.1% sales from China and most of those are stolen credit cards anyway. (We banned Russia years ago for the same reason.)
btt
I assume in any hot confrontation with china, the US military and government would see exactly what they can do to US networks. Trash-talk and one-liners aside, I assume this would not be pretty.
You could also provide credible plans for overthrowing their government.
Ping.
Bump
Please Jack, Freepmail everyone per Satindoll:
With all this penetration, is it possible that China is planning an attack on the US by using a DDOS attack? Maybe, and I’m just guessing here, but from what I have seen before on other networks, is it perhaps that they aren’t looking just for information. I’m not 100% sure on this, but it fits a scenario that I’ve seen elsewhere on a much smaller scale.
They are waging war on us and we can’t even get them adjust their currency. Something’s not right here.