US network attacks linked to Chinese military

Story: Managing the insider threat through code obfuscationTotal Replies: 4
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henke54

Dec 15, 2005
10:11 AM EDT
"Things that had been taken included US military flight planning software from its Redstone Arsenal, he said." http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28356

if u look up 'Redstone Arsenal' Official Homepage --> http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/redstone.htm

u come to this site --> http://www.garrison.redstone.army.mil/ and netcraft shows that Micro$uck is running that site...(no wonder... ;-P )--> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=http://www.garrison...
dinotrac

Dec 15, 2005
4:18 PM EDT
Redstone Aresenal, eh?

Thoughts of Clippy stepping a nuclear technician through launch sequences.

Comforting.

Not.
helios

Dec 17, 2005
4:18 AM EDT
(Clippie to doomsday device keeper):

"It appears you are trying to vaporize an entire continent. Would you like some suggestions that may help you?"

However, I personally think the grim reaper would be a better animation for this...someone get MS on the phone...I'll get it straighened out.
TxtEdMacs

Dec 17, 2005
5:20 AM EDT
Well how many times do I have to tell you guys the Chinese Communist Party (for ever after known as the CCP) is our friends?

Look they share the same business practices, some of our largest businesses are rendering comfort and support to this esteemable regime. They borrow crowd control practices that has been practiced by our government at various times (so a few people get hurt). We too are now using methods they long ago perfected in extracting desired information. Our leaders are as nearly as honest as theirs.

So I ask you: what's not to like?

So repeat after me: The CCP is our friends, the CCP is our friends, the CCP is our friends, the CCP IS OUR FRIENDS, THE CCP ...

Now that wasn't so hard was it?

Now stop trying to learn about freedom (software or otherwise), believe the clap trap the regular media feeds you. Sleep tight.
henke54

Dec 21, 2005
1:26 AM EDT
Monday, December 19, 2005 "Guidance Software -- the leading provider of software used to diagnose hacker break-ins -- has itself been hacked, resulting in the exposure of financial and personal data connected to thousands of law enforcement officials and network-security professionals." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/12... http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2005/12/20/guidance_securit...

and netcraft shows that Micro$uck is running that site...(no wonder... ;-P )--> http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph?site=http://www.guidance...

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