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CCP Internet Hacking Forces Established in the 1990′s ift.tt/1vDThvt [youtube=ift.tt/1jTMapd] Follow us on TWITTER: ift.tt/nJOsB3 Like us on FACEBOOK: ift.tt/n1Rw3f On May 19, the U.S. Department of Justice made an announcement during a news conference. It will prosecute five Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military personnel. It accuses them of invading the computers of companies in the U.S., to steal business secrets. A computer expert who used to teach the CCP military told NTD reporters that CCP hacker forces already existed in the 1990s. The U.S. Department of Justice announced that five CCP soldiers, from the Shanghai 61398 Troops, are suspected of stealing confidential information via internet hacking. The information was stolen from U.S. Steel, solar and nuclear power companies, and a labor organization. Relevant U.S. authorities said that this data will help China gain advantage in competition at key moments. The U.S. Department of Justice confirmed at the press conference that the five defendants are in the 3rd Brigade of the 61,398 Troop. They are Wang Dong, Sun Kailiang, Wen Xinyu, Huang Zhenyu and Gu Chunhui. Charges against the defendants include 31 counts, including intended fraud via computer, intrusions into computer systems to obtain data for profits, transfer of programs, signal, data to sabotage protected computers, and stealing business secrets. The hackers are also accused of invasion into companies with trade disputes and commercial negotiations with China. They are thought to have helped China s state-owned enterprises gain advantage over competing U.S. companies. This is the first time the U.S. government has publicly accused foreign sources of hacker crimes in corporate America. Zhang Xinyu, Canada Global Network Initiative (GNI) founder: During a national CCP Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) competition in the 1990s, computer code hacking and virus encoding was added to the contest. I taught them to strengthen on this. They used much effort on this. According to HKs Apple Daily, 61,398 Troops are located in a 12-story building in Shanghai. The area is heavily guarded with soldiers, with a banner stating: Military Restricted Area. No Photos Allowed. The U.S. security company Mandiant took six years to track this regiment, and found out that this CCP internet force has attacked 141 U.S. institutions and enterprises. After last years report was exposed, western media were blocked by soldiers to visit and access the site. 61,398 Troop is under Bureau Two of CCP General Political Department Three, a mysterious department. Headquartered in Beijing, it has offices in Shanghai, Qingdao, Zhuhai, Harbin and Chengdu. Its function is signals intelligence, including listening to electronic communications, analysis of satellite intelligence, and decoding encryption, with over 10,000 resources. Chinese media alleged that General Political Department Three recruits post-graduate students majoring in computer science and mathematics to join the ranks. Bureau Two requires employees to be good at English. Other bureaus ask for knowledge in Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish and other foreign languages. Mandiants report revealed that among the 900+ servers the Chinese military uses, seven are hosted in Hong Kong. These seven servers once used the network of Hong Kong University of Science and Technology as an intermediary stage to attack and steal data. The U.S. has repeatedly accused the CCP of launching cyber attacks on the U.S. government and private sectors. One U.S. Internet security firm said in its 2013 report that the CCP has established Cyber Army forces. Attacks to the U.S. government and private sectors were mostly launched by this force. The U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said negotiations and diplomatic actions were not able to stop these attacks. Washington is taking legal action. Professor Xia Ming is an expert in political sciences at City University, New York. Professor Xia suggests that the recent Russian invasion of the Ukraine, and the situation in the South China Sea pushed the U.S. government to act on these allegations. Professor Xia Ming: The U.S. is adjusting its fundamental strategies. We should no longer compromise or continue to show friendliness. We decided to teach them a lesson, starting with the war in the internet. I believe the U.S. will launch more wars with Russia and China over trade, propaganda, and even currency. U.S. President Barack Obama visited several countries in Southeast Asia last month to show the determination to support Asia. Obama expressed that although the U.S. wants to resolve territorial disputes of the sea through diplomatic negotiations, it will fulfill commitments to protect its Asia-Pacific allies. 《神韵》2014世界巡演新亮点 ift.tt/n8XAM5 Source #Occupy #OWS #occupywallstreet #OccupyHQ #GrassRoots via OccuWorld #Occupy #OWS #OccupyWB #OccupyIMF noworldbank #Usury #LiborGate #DIYMoney
Posted on: Wed, 21 May 2014 07:19:40 +0000

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