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    China: All your secret are belong to us
    By Tyler Holman

    We all know that China has trouble coming up with original ideas that don't involve oppression, but who knew that their blatant copying and bootlegging had gotten this bad? Richard Clarke, a former cybersecurity advisor who served under Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush told the Smithsonian that China has hacked into every major American company to steal their R&D.

    Clarke, who runs a cybersecurity firm called Good Harbor nowadays, has been spreading some really interesting ideas to promote his new book, Cyber War. In the book, Clarke paints a pretty startling picture of the future of warfare and modern cybersecurity issues, like the Stuxnet worm.

    ?I'm about to say something that people think is an exaggeration, but I think the evidence is pretty strong: every major company in the United States has already been penetrated by China,? Clarke told The Smithsonian. It's the same with Britain, too. The really scary part is that it's not just consumer goods that they're targeting, but even military manufacturer. Chinese hackers already have information on the US' next generation fighter bomber, the F-35.

    Even worse, important systems could easily be compromised by trojans and backdoors built into their Chinese components. ?My greatest fear is that, rather than having a cyber-Pearl Harbor event, we will instead have this death of a thousand cuts. Where we lose our competitiveness by having all of our R&D stolen by the Chinese. And we never really see this single event that makes us do something about it.?

    So, what do we do? Is it already too late? Clarke doesn't offer much in the way of solutions in the interview, other than noting that US cybersystems has strong offensive systems and a weak defensive structure. This is a man who knows what he's talking about (back in 2001, he tried ? and failed ? to warn the government that Al-Qaeda was planning a major attack on American soil), so it is worth listening to what he's got to say, even if he is trying to sell a book.

    The Smithsonian sums up their interview pretty nicely:

    [We] left Clarke's office feeling that we are at a moment very much like the summer of 2001, when Clarke made his last dire warning. ?A couple hundred people have labelled me as Cassandra,? Clarke says. ?And I've gone back and read my mythology about Cassandra. And the way I read the mythology, it's pretty clear that Cassandra was right.?
    Maybe it's about time the US government starts worrying about the threats other countries pose to it, and less about taking care of dinosaur industries that can't get people to keep them alive.
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    Why don't they concentrate on way much more important matters such as these instead of the SOPA/PIPA and so on.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ShareShiz View Post
    China: All your secret are belong to us
    By Tyler Holman

    every major company in the United States has already been penetrated by China
    Now we all know why bosses are so grumpy being penetrated by a billion plus people!

    On topic:

    While this is a very serious issue I think there is some real fear mongering being done by a guy trying to promote himself, his book, and his business.

    I'm not saying this stuff does not happen but the Chinese are not the only ones doing it.

    In this time where governments can not control the flow of highly sensitive information it should not be hard for any business to understand why they need to keep their most guarded secrets off hard drives and servers that connect to the outside world.

    It makes you wonder how many corporate leaders and their IS/IT people actually understand current technologies and the abilities of a moderately educated and informed person with a computer and internet access.

    A good example is a large retailers that has their servers and customer information compromised because of an open wireless connection or a large employer that keeps all employee personal information on a unsecured laptop that gets lost or stolen.

    I believe all governments and most large corporations employ people to hack into other computer systems these days under the guise of them being security experts.

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