China Suspected Of Hacking Attacks Against The U.S.

I don’t have time to read this now, and while the info may be accurate, already my questions before reading are, “Who says?” and, “What are they setting us up for?” That’s the way I’ve had to learn to think . . . ~J

Posted: 02/19/2013 4:52 am EST
Updated: 02/19/2013 10:49 am EST

By Ben Blanchard and Joseph Menn

BEIJING/SAN FRANCISCO, Feb 19 (Reuters) – A secretive Chinese military unit is believed to be behind a series of hacking attacks, a U.S. computer security company said, prompting a strong denial by China and accusations that it was in fact the victim of U.S. hacking.

The company, Mandiant, identified the People’s Liberation Army’s Shanghai-based Unit 61398 as the most likely driving force behind the hacking. Mandiant said it believed the unit had carried out “sustained” attacks on a wide range of industries.

“The nature of ‘Unit 61398′s’ work is considered by China to be a state secret; however, we believe it engages in harmful ‘Computer Network Operations’,” Mandiant said in a report released in the United States on Monday.

“It is time to acknowledge the threat is originating in China, and we wanted to do our part to arm and prepare security professionals to combat that threat effectively,” it said.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said the government firmly opposed hacking, adding that it doubted the evidence provided in the report.

“Hacking attacks are transnational and anonymous. Determining their origins are extremely difficult. We don’t know how the evidence in this so-called report can be tenable,” spokesman Hong Lei told a daily news briefing.

“Arbitrary criticism based on rudimentary data is irresponsible, unprofessional and not helpful in resolving the issue.”

VIDEO: Is this China’s hacking headquarters?: http://link.reuters.com/wax95t

Hong cited a Chinese study which pointed to the United States as being behind hacking in China.

“Of the above mentioned Internet hacking attacks, attacks originating from the United States rank first.”

China’s Defence Ministry did not immediately respond to faxed questions about the report.

Unit 61398 is located in Shanghai’s Pudong district, China’s financial and banking hub, and is staffed by perhaps thousands of people proficient in English as well as computer programming and network operations, Mandiant said in its report.

The unit had stolen “hundreds of terabytes of data from at least 141 organisations across a diverse set of industries beginning as early as 2006″, it said.

Most of the victims were located in the United States, with smaller numbers in Canada and Britain. The information stolen ranged from details on mergers and acquisitions to the emails of senior employees, the company said.

The 12-storey building, which houses the unit, sits in an unassuming residential area and is surrounded by a wall adorned with military propaganda photos and slogans; outside the gate a sign warns members of the public they are in a restricted military area and should not take pictures.

There were no obvious signs of extra security on Tuesday.

“ECONOMIC CYBER ESPIONAGE”

Some experts said they doubted Chinese government denials of military involvement in the hacking.

“The PLA plays a key role in China’s multi-faceted security strategy, so it makes sense that its resources would be used to facilitate economic cyber espionage that helps the Chinese economy,” said Dmitri Alperovitch, chief technology officer and co-founder of CrowdStrike, one of Mandiant’s competitors.

Though privately held and little known to the general public, Mandiant is one of a handful of U.S. cyber-security companies that specialise in attempting to detect, prevent and trace the most advanced hacking attacks, instead of the garden-variety viruses and criminal intrusions that befoul corporate networks on a daily basis.

But Mandiant does not promote its analysis in public and only rarely issues topical papers about changes in techniques or behaviours.

It has never before given the apparent proper names of suspected hackers or directly tied them to a military branch of the Chinese government, giving the new report special resonance.

The company published details of the attack programmes and dummy websites used to infiltrate U.S. companies, typically via deceptive emails.

U.S. officials have complained in the past to China about sanctioned trade-secret theft, but have had a limited public record to point to.

Mandiant said it knew the PLA would shift tactics and programmes in response to its report but concluded that the disclosure was worth it because of the scale of the harm and the ability of China to issue denials in the past and duck accountability.

The company traced Unit 61398′s presence on the Internet – including registration data for a question-and-answer session with a Chinese professor and numeric Internet addresses within a block assigned to the PLA unit – and concluded that it was a major contributor to operations against the U.S. companies.

Members of Congress and intelligence authorities in the United States have publicised the same general conclusions: that economic espionage is an official mission of the PLA and other elements of the Chinese government, and that hacking is a primary method.

In November 2011, the U.S. National Counterintelligence Executive publicly decried China in particular as the biggest known thief of U.S. trade secrets.

The Mandiant report comes a week after U.S. President Barack Obama issued a long-awaited executive order aimed at getting the private owners of power plants and other critical infrastructure to share data on attacks with officials and to begin to follow consensus best practices on security.

Both U.S. Democrats and Republicans have said more powerful legislation is needed, citing Chinese penetration not just of the largest companies but of operations essential to a functioning country, including those comprising the electric grid. (Additional reporting by Michael Martina in BEIJING, Carlos Barria in SHANGHAI and Jim Finkle in BOSTON; Editing by Robert Birsel and Sanjeev Miglani)

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10 Responses to China Suspected Of Hacking Attacks Against The U.S.

  1. Bill says:

    Anymore when U.S. Gov. is pointing fingers at whom ever I am starting to cringe because I know how they work by accusing (false flag) others when it is them that’s doing the dirty deed. Its been going on for so long and plenty of information to back it up. We the people need some truthful dialog like how corrupt is our gov. and quit pointing to others like some lying kid!!!

  2. ExtrovertedOne : you are right sorry I did not see what you did. I have been all over the world and some times over look what others see. It is a habit of mine do to meeting the so called other side in war.I learned I love all people but others around me don’t. I live with a 84yr old mother I am taking care of. When we are out side her racial comments are over the top. She makes it so hard to be around her.I am working on her all the time but can’t change her.It sickens me. So I was not trying to be over anyone.I missed the slur sorry do to getting used to Loving some one that would never be my friend.

  3. Chrysalis says:

    What are they “setting us up for”? In response to your discerning question Jean, it’s CISPA. I knew before I read (or rather skimmed) the article. I just got a petition email today… it’s back again. Poor Aaron… I hope enough of us are paying attention and can embody his spirit to knock it back again!

    http://act.demandprogress.org/letter/cispa_is_back/?rd=1&t=1&referring_akid=2004.245732.TI92zW

    With Love and Light,
    Chrysalis… ready to fly…

  4. huggie vietnam vet:

    There is no need to be condescending in your response to my comment. Just to let you know, most people DO find racial slurs to be offensive. I certainly hope that you understand that racial slurs are one of the things that “the dark one’s”, as you call them, LIKE us to use to try and keep the races separated. The more we are separated into separate groups or races, and the more we fight with each other, THE MORE THE CABAL WINS. Also, for your information, I was just trying to assist Jean because everyone who normally comes to this site knows how extremely busy she is. Everybody likes a helping hand now and again, and the more help Jean gets keeping this site a nice place for EVERYBODY to come and visit, the better it will be for people like me and you. Helping other people IS a big part of being in a higher density mindset, is it not?

  5. ExtrovertedOne what would be personlly or highly offensive to anyone? The only offensive on this site is to the dark one’s. Most on this site want change so do you? Jean knows whats offensive and whats not thank you for your help.

  6. Jean:

    Just to let you know, I’ve been noticing that some people on this site use some racial slurs against other people. I personally find it highly offensive. This is not at all the 4D or 5D mindset that should be expressed by light workers.

  7. Oli Gulliver says:

    The Rothschild-Clan controls Reuters and they let them say: evil chinks are always hacking, poor NSA and brothers in arms are only watching these chinks. That’s nothing new, yawn…

    • Susan says:

      Please refrain from the use of racial slurs it’s offensive. Thank you

      • Oli Gulliver says:

        Interesting, it seems to me that bad words are here not to be tolerated any longer, not even as quotation. The long awaited radical change makes itself felt therein, too.

  8. It is easy Governments need to learn that karma will come back to them.What they put out returns so they need to grow up or go.The think tanks of the World are the dumbest people on the Planet. We need us the people to be in power the power of change and we are making it happen.It is funny they think we are a victim the same game they play over and over.The time of money and power is over so they need to get over it.

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