Posted on 11/16/2014 9:49:33 PM PST by Olog-hai
Washington is not doing nearly enough to stop Chinese hackers who reportedly broke into the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrations (NOAA) computer system in September from stealing critical information from U.S. government agencies and American businesses, says Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA).
They have a more sophisticated spying apparatus than the KGB had, Wolf told CNSNews.com.
Were losing jobs, technology, everything is leaving. Its like theyre coming in and literally taking whatever they want to take. And so sometimes you find out about it and sometimes you dont, but there needs to be a coordinated effort [to stop them], Wolf continued. And you dont see a coordinated effort either from the Congress or from the administration.
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I’ll bet Chairman ObaMao just gave them lists containing all the passwords.
The Clinton/Gore legacy continues.
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What in this country is NOT worse since Obama took office?
is it really hacking if they’re receiving the passwords from hillary and 0bama (essentially any and all politicians on the left)?
The number of people distrustful of government power/motives.
Nah Pehosi and Demented Reid’s computers mimic their brains...void of anything worth a grain of salt to stand upon.
I get the impression that the feds and companies arent bothering to make sure that sensitive information is encrypted.
“Ill bet Chairman ObaMao just gave them lists containing all the passwords.”
He also likes to bow to his Chinese masters.
And I wonder how many stories of Chinese “hacking” are being “leaked” merely to cover all of the actual transfers of info that the Soros Administration has given or sold to the Chinese.
I am convinced that the same thing happened under the Clinton Infestation. Clinton sold the Chinese government nuclear secrets and then blamed it on Wen Ho Lee(sp?), a scientist at the Los Alamos lab. Shortly afterwards, he sent Bill Richardson in to bury the real evidence.
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