Cyber warfare is part of every developed country’s 21st century arsenal. Although no U.S. official will admit it, the Pentagon, CIA, and NSA regularly probe and try to hack into China’s military and industrial computer networks to obtain the information that years ago were brought back by the James Bonds of spy services. The U.S., and many of our European allies, try to find ways to wreck some havoc in the Chinese computer grid if a conflict ever takes place. The difference is that the Chinese are better than anyone else and lead the way in technological breakthroughs for the cyber battlefield. An FBI report concludes that a massive Chinese cyberattack could “be in the magnitude of a weapon of mass destruction,” says the analyst, who requested anonymity because he was not authorized to speak about it, adding that it would do substantial damage to the American economy, telecommunications, electric power grid, and military preparedness.
The FBI report estimates that since 2003, the Chinese Army has specifically developed a network of over 30,000 Chinese military cyberspies, plus more than 150,000 private-sector computer experts, whose mission is to steal American military and technological secrets and cause mischief in government and financial services. China’s goal, says the FBI report, is to have the world’s premier “informationized armed forces” by 2020. According to the bureau’s classified information, the Chinese hackers are adept at implanting malicious computer code, and in 2009 companies in diverse industries such as oil and gas, banking, aerospace, and telecommunications encountered costly and at times debilitating problems with Chinese-implanted “malware.” The FBI analyst would not name the affected companies.
The idiots who insist on connecting critical military and infrastructure systems to public networks make it easy for these guys.

Cyber warfare is part of every developed country’s 21st century arsenal. Although no U.S. official will admit it, the Pentagon, CIA, and NSA regularly probe and try to hack into China’s military and industrial computer networks to obtain the information that years ago were brought back by the James Bonds of spy services. The U.S., and many of our European allies, try to find ways to wreck some havoc in the Chinese computer grid if a conflict ever takes place. 










Yeah, we’re screwed.
The Apache foundation was just hacked again. It’s hard enough to secure things, why make it easier?
I agree, and its the same complaint Iv given MANY..
IMPORTANT machines should NEVER be allowed NEAR the net.
A physical PERSON, must evaluate and scan anything that comes in, and is SUPPOSED to be placed on the MAIN machine.
China is NOT our friend. Even Google has figured this out.
What ever happened to SNA/SDLC?
It seems like we need a change to TCP/IP and maybe make it a little more sophisticated..
The regulations state that computers containing classified data are never supposed to be connected to the internet. All the contractors I’ve worked for were great in this regard. They go as far as banning unchecked electronics (even calculators) from being brought in and locking down USB ports on all systems, classified or not.
The problem is, as usual, government ineptitude. The Pentagon didn’t stop people from bringing in USB drives until 2008. God knows how much crap is floating around on their systems.
I’ve been saying for a couple years that the next world war will be won in the first 20 milliseconds.
Of course, I’m confident we have far better hackers than China has, they are just at the NSA and CIA and not going to show up in some report.
#3 you are correct. China was much safer for the US when it was fully communist. Now that they have a taste of capitalism, their hunger for world domination will only increase. We could outsource every job in the US to China, and China would still have a labor surplus. Too many walmart dwellers in the US are oblivious to what their cheap purchases of crap are doing to the overall economy…and balance of power.
Of course there is one “hack” that could really destroy the industrialized world. A single nuclear device detonated over Ohio would pretty much throw the US into the stone ages. Google for “EM Pulse”
Sandboxing essential systems, would stop this style of trojan infiltration in it’s tracks. I agree with honeyman’s comment.
what sort of moron would put info that sensitive on the net and then cry about it being taken?
if you leave your wallet on a bus would you expect it to stay there nice and safe?
“An FBI report concludes that a massive Chinese cyberattack could “be in the magnitude of a weapon of mass destruction,”
Aw crap… not another alarmist campaign. Isn’t ‘global warming but temporary cooling climate change’ and the worldwide killer H1N1 pandemic enough? I guess the scariness of those two is wearing thin.
Ask yourself this… Why would China financially incapacitate it’s biggest customer?
I’m not worried at all with China cyber attacks. I worry a lot more about my own country doing the same thing to US and not getting caught. Do you really think the good ole USA government doesn’t watch our e-mail? Just what do you think your government does when it finds citizens it thinks are dangerous?
Shame on China for getting caught!
Read the novel “Breakpoint” by Richard C. Clarke, the former national security advisor to democratic and republican presidents. In the first chapter he talks about our military using the public internet infrastructure for many functions.
Some think our government can’t do anything right. They do many things right and many things wrong; but at least they don’t willingly sell out their country for money.
That distinction belongs to private enterprise, senators and representatives – not government employees.
30,000 cyber spies? 150,000 computer experts? Do you all believe these numbers?
China is big but not that big. FBI is creating these reports so that counter espionage contracts can be given out to private contractors.
American intelligence agencies routinely use Chinese servers to launch attacks on American assets. Chinese authorities provide the utmost cooperation to the American agencies in this.
It is harder to hack a dedicated machine running off ROM chips.
#6. EMP is the magic weapon in the electronic age. Any country that can make the right kind of nuke and put it in the correct orbit about 300 miles up can terminate just about every sophisticated electronic device in North America or one end of Eurasia.
You don’t put a weapon in space you put up a communication device/weather satellite/astronomical instrument that contains the bomb. You set it off before the lasers on the ground can cook it or a missile can take it out and that should take at least a few seconds even with the laser so you would have some warning though maybe not enough depending on the orbit of the satellite. This suggests you need to be the one to act first. Not good.
The victim is going to take a year or more to even began to recover if they ever do.
Do you think China is cracking down on internet porn because of morality or that they don’t want to shit (release maleware) were they eat?
I almost never see anyone mention the amount of computer hardware made in China as being a massive problem. All those chips down on the mother board and in how many places? Should never have been any wonder. I wondered why almost 30 years ago. Didn’t seem safe then but we’ve sold out on our industrial base – and these centrally important parts are now manufactured out of our control.
1/2 THE PROBLEM comes with EDUCATION..
They REALLY arnt teaching kids to THINK.
To THINK BROADLY and to go out and LEARN something.
There is a derogatory going around, “SCRIPT KIDDIES”. And it has ALLOT of meaning behind it.
MANY of us OLDER then 30, remember Mags that HELPED us program computers and Game machines, like the C64, AMIGA, and even the old INTEL.
Learning PEEKS, POKES, and copying 16 pages of Decimal converted to HEX for TRUE ML games, was cool.
WHEn the Internet got interesting and HTML was just starting, there were a good amount of BAREBONES net programmers.
NOW there are 6+ Languages and you use Conversion programs to make things EASY, and you PROBABLY would be able to SEE a RAW error if it STOOD UP AND YELLED, “LOOK OVER HERE”.
iM SORRY,
I have to say something else and its weird.
I will say that BASIC ed is great.
BASIC learning is great.
LEARNING to THINK is great.
But as with computers the WORLD gets to complex, MOST of the time to keep all of this in 1 head.
They call it INFORMATION OVER LOAD.
and it is HERE.
They have made a EASY SIMPLE world, into a complex pile of BULL.(BS, for those that understand)
they want you to work 40 + hours per week(just to LIVE)
They want you to READ at least 200 pages per day of NEWS and politics to KEEP UP.
They want you to know HOW to DRIVE
They want you to KNOW how to cook and clean
They want you to KNOW what is happening in the world(WHO CARES)
They want you to …… this could go “on and ON”. but you have to CARE for what you are doing, and DOING to others.
DONT just LABEL them. HELP THEM.
HIDING WORDS and HIDING the PROBLEM does NOT get rid of it.
THOSE that are understanding ENOUGH, know there are 3 ways of understanding, and that TEACHERS only use 1.
SOME of the smartest people in the WORLD, tend NOT to be HANDI-CAPABLE..fun word isnt it. IT MEANS THEY ARE HANDICAPPED.
If you study LONG and HARd and cant do the job..
YOU TEACH the job..
IF you cant TEACH the job, you go into POLITICS or RELIGION..
uhmm, what was the topic again??
If the Chinese are such great software engineers, why do they need to STEAL source code?
China?!? lol. Germany FTW