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Wednesday, August 03, 2011

Massive Global Cyberattack Targeting U.S., U.N. Discovered; Experts Blame China

The world's most extensive case of cyber-espionage, including attacks on U.S. government and U.N. computers, is set to be revealed Wednesday by online security firm McAfee, and analysts are speculating that China is behind the attacks.

The spying was dubbed "Operation Shady RAT," or "remote access tool" by McAfee -- and it led to a massive loss of information that poses a huge economic threat, wrote vice president of threat research Dmitri Alperovitch.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obama visits there all the time... HMMMMMMMMMMMM, makes you wonder huh?

Anonymous said...

its all a set up for the next war. USA government is one of the most corrupt in the world.


you read it here first!

Anonymous said...

The CIA and Homeland Insecurity are setting us up to control the internet.

First they create the problem.

We react with outrage (not really)

They supply the solution