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标题: FBI’s MOST WANTED联邦调查局“寻人启事” [打印本页]

作者: 共产党    时间: 2014-5-21 08:33
标题: FBI’s MOST WANTED联邦调查局“寻人启事”
本帖最后由 酒中仙 于 2014-5-21 15:36 编辑

FBI’s MOST WANTED - Chinese Generals!

On the 1st May 2014 a United States grand jury in Pennsylvania indicted five Chinese military officials on 31 counts of cyber espionage. The five instantly jumped to the top of the FBI’s Cyber’s Most Wanted list and are all members of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The indictment included: conspiring to commit computer fraud; accessing a computer without authorization for the purpose of commercial advantage and private financial gain; damaging computers through the transmission of code and commands; aggravated identity theft; economic espionage; and theft of trade secrets. The five, Sun Kailiang, Wen Xinyu, Gu Chunhui , Huang Zhenyu, and Wang Dong are accused of targeting five U.S. companies and the Allied Industrial and Service Workers International Union (USW). The companies included Westinghouse Electric, U.S. subsidiaries of SolarWorld AG, Alcoa Inc, United States Steel Corp, Allegheny Technologies Inc and Allied Industrial While the US government has previously admitted to cyber espionage; against the Iranian nuclear program creating the notorious Stuxnet virus, they don’t take to kindly to economic espionage. The FBI Director James B. Comey was quoted as stating that "For too long, the Chinese government has blatantly sought to use cyber espionage to obtain economic advantage for its state-owned industries,” and continued by saying that “there are many more victims, and there is much more to be done”. The indictment carries 31 total counts and all five are charged on all 31 counts. The world awaits the Chinese response. Wen and Sun seem to be at the center of most of the allegations. Wen is allegedly responsible for stealing thousands of emails from senior USW employees, who at the time were involved in a public trade dispute with Chinese state-owned enterprises, stealing network credentials for most of the ATI employees and stealing large numbers of sensitive files from the SolarWorld network environment. Sun is allegedly responsible for stealing confidential and proprietary technical and design specifications from Westinghouse and sending phishing email to both employees of U.S Steel and Alcoa resulting in the installation of malware that resulted in sensitive information leaking from the companies network. In a 2011 report titled "Foreign Spies Stealing U.S. Economic Secrets in Cyberspace." the Office of the National Counterintelligence Executive stated that "Chinese actors are the world's most active and persistent perpetrators of economic espionage." The majority of the past corporate targets of the alleged Chinese economic espionage seem to fit a familiar pattern. The targets are typically western companies with intellectual property useful to a country that is fast growing and hungry for new technology. Of course China is not the only country that fits this profile of fast growing and in need of western intellectual property, India, Russia and UAE would be another notable three. Russia has always had a strong research and development mentality and would have internal capability to meet its hunger for new infrastructure. UAE has taken a path of paying for the knowledge, engaging with western companies on a large scale and India has taken the approach of buying strategic western companies, such as the British company Jaguar, to acquire the required knowledge to make world class automobiles. Why is China so different? Most believe that it is because the Chinese political elite and business elite are often the same people or closely related. The Chinese have a concept called “Guanxi”, which is a general Chinese term used to describe relationships that may result in the exchanges of favours or "connections" that are beneficial for the parties involved. If you are a struggling Chinese manufacture and require western IP to move forward on a project, it is not improbable that you call upon your “connections” within the PLA to help you out. http://www.seczine.com/article/hacking-news/190514/chinese1.png http://www.seczine.com/article/hacking-news/190514/chinese2.png http://www.seczine.com/article/hacking-news/190514/chinese3.png
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作者: 共产党    时间: 2014-5-21 08:35
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作者: 共产党    时间: 2014-5-21 08:39
FBI Issues Wanted Posters For Five Chinese Army OfficersAdam Clark Estes Yesterday 7:30 AM
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In case you need more reasons to worry about escalating tensions between the US and China, the FBI is now circulating Wanted posters for five officers of the People’s Liberation Army. This isn’t just a fun let’s-see-what-happens exercise. These guys have been charged with some serious cyber crimes.


These are those Chinese hackers you keep hearing about. Ever since The New York Times published the findings of an investigation into attacks on their own servers, we’ve been learning more and more about a specific branch of the PLA that appeared to be solely tasked with hacking American assets. Charges were finally levied on May 1, and the FBI’s new Wanted posters list them ad nauseam, everything from aggravated identity theft to economic espionage. These are serious crimes, and the very existence of these Wanted posters shows how the government wants everyone to view these suspects as serious criminals.
Of course, Wanted posters are issued for hackers all the time, and they’re just posters. Still, it’s intriguing to see the list of complaints laid bare, and to have some concerns over just how far — and how fast — our cyber disputes with China will go. [FBI via Devlin Barrett]http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/t_original/i1nbn8ncrvyn42ix3nvw.jpg
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作者: 共产党    时间: 2014-5-21 14:34
这个帖子还得顶一顶。
作者: 进击的猪头    时间: 2014-5-21 15:58
最多就是大使馆和海关有借口对这些官员各种拒签入境而已。真要抓人的话那直接就派CIA上去了
作者: Orientspear    时间: 2014-5-22 08:19
这个帖子还得顶一顶。
酒中仙 发表于 2014-5-21 15:34 http://bbs.51.ca/images/common/back.gif

酒瓶,我也来顶你。
作者: aaazzz    时间: 2014-5-22 14:19
霉国这次只是更丢人而已。中国这样级别的军官,根本不能随便出国旅游。只能作为外交官员,或对等交流出国。
小布什被很多国家的法庭判通缉,公民逮捕,多次了。记住那可是法庭判了的。而中国的这几个军官只是嫌疑人,是无罪滴!
作者: 痛扁五毛奴    时间: 2014-5-22 16:39
五毛们很担心啊。
作者: 满 江 红    时间: 2014-5-22 17:14
神经病,知道西班牙通缉布什吗?




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