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  • Report: China Already Hacking into U.S. Utilities, Pipeline, Port Companies

    12/14/2023 6:22:48 AM PST · by Red Badger · 18 replies
    Just The News ^ | December 13, 2023 5:05pm | By The Foreign Desk Staff
    The goal, the report describes, is to find ways to “sow panic and chaos or snarl logistics in the event of a U.S.-China conflict in the Pacific.” China’s threat to America now includes schemes to disrupt power and water supplies, communications and even transportation systems, according to officials cited in a new report. Experts quoted by the Washington Post explained that hackers linked to China’s People’s Liberation Army already have succeeded in breaching “the computer systems of about two dozen critical entities over the past year.” The goal, the report describes, is to find ways to “sow panic and chaos...
  • Chinese Hacking Steals Billions; U.S. Businesses Turn A Blind Eye

    04/12/2019 6:43:26 PM PDT · by cba123 · 21 replies
    Frontline / PBS / NPR ^ | Today | Laura Sullivan NPR and Cat Schuknecht NPR
    Technology theft and other unfair business practices originating from China are costing the American economy more than $57 billion a year, White House officials believe, and they expect that figure to grow. Yet an investigation by NPR and FRONTLINE into why three successive administrations failed to stop cyberhacking from China found an unlikely obstacle for the government — the victims themselves. In dozens of interviews with U.S. government and business representatives, officials involved in commerce with China said hacking and theft were an open secret for almost two decades, allowed to quietly continue because U.S. companies had too much money...
  • House Testimony; Bureau Bosses Covered Up Evidence China Hacked Hillary’s Top Secret Emails

    07/17/2018 9:00:42 AM PDT · by bitt · 61 replies
    TRUEPUNDIT ^ | 7/17/2018 | ADMIN
    Former top FBI lawyer Lisa Page testified during two days of closed-door House hearings, revealing shocking new Intel against her old bosses at the Bureau, according the well-placed FBI sources. Alarming new details on allegations of a bureau-wide cover up. Or should we say another bureau-wide cover up. The embattled Page tossed James Comey, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok and Bill Priestap among others under the Congressional bus, alleging the upper echelon of the FBI concealed intelligence confirming Chinese state-backed ‘assets’ had illegally acquired former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s 30,000+ “missing” emails, federal sources said. The Russians didn’t do it....
  • WP (6/4/15): Chinese breach data of 4 million federal workers

    01/01/2017 11:51:40 AM PST · by AC Beach Patrol · 23 replies
    The Washington Post ^ | 06/04/2015 | Ellen Nakashima
    Hackers working for the Chinese state breached the computer system of the Office of Personnel Management in December, U.S. officials said Thursday, and the agency will notify about 4 million current and former federal employees that their personal data may have been compromised.
  • John Bolton: Where was Obama when China hacked U.S.?

    12/14/2016 8:22:18 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 8 replies
    WorldNetDaily ^ | 12/14/2016
    Democrats are indulging in selective moral outrage in their accusation that Russia hacked the communications of the Democratic National Committee and party leaders to influence the U.S. election, charged former U.N. ambassador John Bolton, who could end up in a high post in the State Department. “Where was all the outrage, for example, when China took hundreds of thousands of – many millions – of personnel records from the federal government and lifted them and sent them to Beijing?” Bolton asked in an interview with the Fox News Channel’s Sean Hannity Monday night. “It’s no wonder the people thought they...
  • Chinese hack U.S. weather systems, satellite network

    11/12/2014 1:08:46 PM PST · by Kartographer · 50 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 11/12/14 | Mary Pat Flaherty, Jason Samenow and Lisa Rein
    Hackers from China breached the federal weather network recently, forcing cybersecurity teams to seal off data vital to disaster planning, aviation, shipping and scores of other crucial uses, officials said. The intrusion occurred in late September but officials gave no indication that they had a problem until Oct. 20, according to three people familiar with the hack and the subsequent reaction by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA, which includes the National Weather Service. Even then, NOAA did not say its systems were compromised.
  • US to Charge Chinese Officials in Hack Attack Thefts

    05/19/2014 7:02:41 AM PDT · by Cringing Negativism Network · 29 replies
    ABC News, Good Morning America ^ | 5/19/14 | PIERRE THOMAS and MIKE LEVINE
    The United States government is set to file charges against government officials in China for allegedly hacking U.S. business interests, marking the first time ever that the U.S. government has formally accused another nation of using the Internet to break into U.S. businesses and gain unfair economic advantage, ABC News has learned. ...
  • Chinese hackers took over NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab, Inspector General reveals

    03/01/2012 3:05:47 PM PST · by Doogle · 23 replies · 4+ views
    FOX ^ | 03/01/12 | FOXNEWS
    Chinese hackers gained control over NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in November, which could have allowed them delete sensitive files, add user accounts to mission-critical systems, upload hacking tools, and more -- all at a central repository of U.S. space technology, according to a report released Wednesday afternoon by the Office of the Inspector General. That report revealed scant details of an ongoing investigation into the incident against the Pasadena, Calif., lab, noting only that cyberattacks against the JPL involved Chinese-based Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. Paul K. Martin, NASA’s inspector general, put his conclusions bluntly. “The attackers had full functional...