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China’s cyber warfare army is marching on, and India is suffering silently. Over the past one and a half years, officials said, China has mounted almost daily attacks on Indian computer networks, both government and private, showing its intent and capability.

The sustained assault almost coincides with the history of the present political disquiet between the two countries.

According to senior government officials, these attacks are not isolated incidents of something so generic or basic as "hacking" — they are far more sophisticated and complete — and there is a method behind the madness.


Publicly, senior government officials, when questioned, take refuge under the argument that "hacking" is a routine activity and happens from many areas around the world. But privately, they acknowledge that the cyber warfare threat from China is more real than from other countries.

The core of the assault is that the Chinese are constantly scanning and mapping India’s official networks. This gives them a very good idea of not only the content but also of how to disable the networks or distract them during a conflict.

Awesome stuff, war that doesn't involve people dying. Still, if China and India decide to tear at each others throats the world will suck just a little bit more.

China mounts cyber attacks on Indian sites
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John Howard to Clean Up The Internet

September 5th 2007 07:39
I don't have a problem with laws being passed to make it a hate crime to deny the holocaust or to go around the place naked. There are, of course, fundamental laws of human decency that all humans should agree to. Unfortunately, every so often someone shows up who decides he or she knows better than everyone else, worse yet said someone is in a position of power.

Mr. Howard has decided he will provide free filters to all Australian families (provided through ISPs) to protect them from the horrors of the internet, naturally Kevin Rudd has jumped on the bandwagon, no doubt to appeal to the Christian voters. If they're going to be giving such tools to families shouldn't they, by the same line of logic provide free diapers, books, computers, clothing and whatever else it takes to raise a child?


I wouldn' tpersonally mind it so much, protecting kids from pornography and sex predators amongst other things. But, as always, theres going to be a clause in the deal, in this case 'terror sites'. What the hell is a 'terror site'? Oh let me guess, one of those sites that turns eight year olds into suicide bombers.

Obviously this can, and will, be taken to another level, 'terror sites', will start off no doubt with neo-nazi communities, and other shady communities. Then why won't it move up? Start banning off far left wing websites, ones advocating the legalization of Mairjuanna for instance. Take it further, it'll swing back, because we have Wikipedia, that gets blocked, then what? Once you block wikipedia, you can block the internet off.

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This documentary pretty much speaks for itself.





Whats scary is the size of MySpace, huge, with no real purpouse besides 'social networking'. Where do the profits come from? Ads of course, but when you are running a service built on top of a userbase that knows little to nothing about computer software they can easily be exploited via malware.
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