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In reply to the discussion: U.S. to Charge Chinese Workers With Cyberspying [View all]dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)A Ridiculous and Laughable Hacking Allegation
A few days ago, American cyber security firm Mandiant made public a report alleging that the Chinese military was behind hacker attacks against US websites. The Chinese Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry have repudiated the allegation as groundless. Such slanderous allegations repeatedly churned out by certain US firms and media are not only annoying but also laughable.
First, the allegation is laughable because it is technologically senseless. It is only too naïve to reach the conclusion that the attacks originated from China only by identifying the IP addresses. Anyone with a little cyber knowledge wouldnt believe that a professional hacker would be so foolish as to use his/her own computer for hacking. No hacker would register his/her IP address at the place where they operate. And few would launch a massive attack to expose his or her hideout. They usually hijack a third-party computer and turn it into a zombie as part of a botnet, on which they then launch the planned attack. In its report, Mandiant claimed that a Shanghai-based army unit was the Chinese militarys hacking headquarters. The only reason it cited to support this claim was that the army unit used the term headquarters when registering for online address. This is ridiculous. Even an American cyber expert shrugged it off as pure conjecture.
Second, the allegation is laughable because it is nothing new but a hackneyed trick. Two years ago, some American cyber activists labeled a Lanxiang Technical School in Shandong Province as Chinas base camp of hackers backed by the military and identified a company in Hengshui, Hebei Province and a college in Zhengzhou, Henan Province as cyber militia units. The assertions later turned out to be groundless. Now they played the old trick again. Analysts said, while the American cyber firms may have whipped up the fanfare for advertisement, the US government and military joined in only to scrounge more funding off the Congress to arm its cyber troops.
Thirdly, the allegation represents a peremptory attitude. The United States is the rules maker with an unchallengeable position in the cyber world. The US military set up the Cyber Warfare Command in 2010 and planned to enlarge the recruits for its cyber security force to 4,900. On the contrary, China sits at the lower end of the Internet chain and has been one of the worst-inflicted victims of cyber attacks. Available statistics indicate that 73,000 overseas IP addresses, working as Trojan and botnet controller servers, were involved in controlling 14 million computers in China last year. Another 32,000 overseas IP addresses exercised remote control over 38,000 Chinese websites by way of planting backdoors. Of these attacks, those from the US cyber sites were the largest in number. While China has suffered most from cyber attacks, the US proved to be the attacking side. Instead of restraining itself, the US threw the mud at China. This is really unfair and ungentlemanly.
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http://www.chinausfocus.com/peace-security/a-ridiculous-and-laughable-hacking-allegation/
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China blasts 'absurd' U.S. charges of cyber-espionage.
Chinese government officials on Monday strongly rebuked the U.S. over its claims of cyber-spying by five Chinese military officers, saying the Justice Department indictment was based on fabricated facts and would jeopardize U.S.-China relations.
The Chinese government, the Chinese military and their relevant personnel have never engaged or participated in cyber theft of trade secrets, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Qin Gang said in a statement. The U.S. accusation against Chinese personnel is purely ungrounded and absurd.
The Chinese government demanded that the U.S. indictment, unsealed Monday, be withdrawn. Chinese officials also said they would suspend activities of the China-U.S. Cyber Working Group, created last year to address allegations of hacking.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/nationnow/la-na-nn-china-cyber-spying-20140519-story.html
What is being regarded as unusual is China's speed of response in this instance - usually take a day or so.