FBI: Communist China Has 180,000 Cyber-Soldiers Attacking U.S.

never even heard of a china man using a computer i read a article the other day that they only have 2000 movie theaters in their entire country and have banned avatar because it might cause people to commit suicide. i think this government program is just trying to lobby for more funding with baseless facts that cannot be proved. no one even speaks chinese or gives a fuck so they dont care about giving xxx billion to the anti cyber terrorism dept.
 


lol yea just ignore the Chinese. Come to New York and see the invasion. 10 years ago it is just a few blocks in Chinatown. Now they have taken over at least 4 neighborhoods..the growth rate is just insane..



never even heard of a china man using a computer i read a article the other day that they only have 2000 movie theaters in their entire country and have banned avatar because it might cause people to commit suicide. i think this government program is just trying to lobby for more funding with baseless facts that cannot be proved. no one even speaks chinese or gives a fuck so they dont care about giving xxx billion to the anti cyber terrorism dept.
 
never even heard of a china man using a computer i read a article the other day that they only have 2000 movie theaters in their entire country and have banned avatar because it might cause people to commit suicide. i think this government program is just trying to lobby for more funding with baseless facts that cannot be proved. no one even speaks chinese or gives a fuck so they dont care about giving xxx billion to the anti cyber terrorism dept.


You sure? There are plenty of known incidents involving Russians attacking US government computers, so why not chinese?

Plus, there was that once power plant incident only a year or two ago that was pretty scary.
 
When I first read hellblazer's article I was pretty skeptical that the Chinese would be capable of that level of sophistication, but McAfee is confirming some of this now: Google Hack Attack Was Ultra Sophisticated, New Details Show | Threat Level | Wired.com
lol That's wired just hyping bullshit. There's nothing sophisticated in trying to get people to click a link in their mail, and then going through their files with a rootkit. The malware itself is pretty fucking shitty: Computer Security Research - McAfee Labs Blog lol NOP JUMP obfuscation, RUN FOR YOUR LIVES, WE'LL NEVER BE ABLE TO ANALYZE IT NOW!!!!!!!1111one Hex blog: Hex-Rays against Aurora
 
Hellblazer are you actually involved in affiliate marketing? Can you point to one instance where you have helped anyone with anything am related on this forum?
Answer this question???
 
I thought it was a rather interesting read, then I saw Hellblazer posted it and from there it lost all credibility. So, hellblazer, I think it's got to the point where you might as well post nothing. You seem to either start a crazy ass (usually political) thread and then just troll people when they laugh at you.

How do we know you aren't some secret chinese spy bent on diverting our attention from work?
 
US government (actually not only US for example polish do the same) makes bullshit stories about cyberterrorism to push their reforms so they will be able to take over the web, create censorships, spy you and do everything what big brothers do.
 
USA: trying to brute force bangbros passwords
Russia: setting up 100,000+ botnets
China: industrial espionage through corporate hacking

lol...sadly this is very accurate. Although I would also credit us with highly capable telecommunications spy operations..
 
I've heard about the great firewall, the filtering system and the internet police....

Here's one more shadowy tentacle straight from China's "Ministry of Love".

China is using an increasing number of paid "internet commentators" in a sophisticated attempt to control public opinion.
These commentators are used by government departments to scour the internet for bad news - and then negate it.
They post comments on websites and forums that spin bad news into good in an attempt to shape public opinion.
Chinese leaders seem aware that the internet - the only public forum where views can be freely expressed - needs close attention.
China's Communist Party leaders have long sought to sway public opinion by controlling what the media can report.


A document released by the public security bureau in the city of Jiaozuo in Henan province boasts of the success of this approach.
It retells the story of one disgruntled citizen who posted an unfavourable comment about the police on a website after being punished for a traffic offence.
One of the bureau's internet commentators reported this posting to the authorities within 10 minutes of it going up.
The bureau then began to spin, using more than 120 people to post their own comments that neatly shifted the debate.
"Twenty minutes later, most postings supported the police - in fact many internet users began to condemn the original commentator," said the report.

src. BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | China's internet 'spin doctors'
 
  • Like
Reactions: webetricky