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Meet the latest boogey monster...

CHINESE HACKERS

 

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THE PEOPLE'S HACKER
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MAOTRIX RELOADED

You may have noticed the chatter building up to today's MSM Chinese hacker frenzy. For example, Google's Schmidt said just a few weeks ago that Chinese hackers were the greatest threat to the internet.

Now suddenly, a cyber-security firm (Mandiant: Link) decides to release a very impressive report describing the results of its ongoing investigation of Chinese hacking activities involving a nefarious government building in Shanghai and data vampirism of intellectual property etc. Enter, the MSM propagandistas.

I have little doubt that China is engaged in some form cyber espionage enabled by technology sold to them by American tech companies. I doubt, however, they are trying to spy on each of you.

More importantly, I have no doubt who is.

Did the Chinese create virus called Stuxnet? Are they building a gigantic server farm in some dystopian data bunker deep in a mountain somewhere out west? Are they busy trying to create a data hologram of everything that happens online? Yadda, yadda.

Here is something else I know: 

Electronic Frontier Foundation via Boing Boing--

 

"Last year, Representatives Rogers and Ruppersberger introduced CISPA, which would create a gaping new exemption to existing privacy law. CISPA would grant companies more power to obtain “threat” information (such as from private communications of users) and to disclose that data to the government without a warrant -- including sending data to the National Security Agency.

 

This week, CISPA was reintroduced in the House of Representatives. EFF is joining groups like ACLU and Fight for the Future in combating this legislation.

 

Last year, tens of thousands of concerned individuals used the EFF action center to speak out against overbroad and ineffective cybersecurity proposals. Together, we substantially changed the debate around cybersecurity in the U.S., moving forward a range of privacy-protective amendments and ultimately helping to defeat the Senate bill.

 

Now we need your help again. Can you send a message to your Representatives asking them to oppose this bill?"

 

 

WB7: Coincidence?

"Those Chinese hackers are everywhere, we have to pass another new law for spying on American citizens ordering Chinese food!"

Hey, what do I know.  It's Copernicus' birthday and I'm just a tin hatted fringe low brow ZH moron.

 

cop

 

"I got this moron thing that I do, it's called thinking."--George Carlin

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AMERIKAN REICH (HEIL CISPA)
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CISPA SAM

 

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STOP CISPA

 

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Tue, 02/19/2013 - 22:56 | 3258281 Phoenix_Rising
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I found this...

http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/52923

I guess make your own opinion....

I dunno

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 18:18 | 3257616 s0lspot
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Yeah and our very own Brussel Sprouts as well :

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/9845442/EU-to-set-up...

 

Same Same but ?

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 18:32 | 3257644 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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Like it or not social media monitoring and anonymous speech in the name of influencing debate are here to stay. Trolling and lying on the internet is nothing new. The only issue is people who don't troll lying about relevant information, those are harder to spot but as long as they don't turn our brains into mush and we keep honing those critical thinking and reading skills we'll be able to seperate truth from fiction. That anonymous thing does cut both ways but vigiliance spots phonys and social media is the tool for the young up to the middle of the road gen Xers, not the old and clueless. They will fuck up the implementation and execution like people who run things they have no business running or understand how they actually work do. You know basically every suit and tie in a high level position that has never actually worked in the trenches but read about it in some trade mag as the next big thing.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 18:57 | 3257661 Dewey Cheatum Howe
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This is the an age old war being waged in a new venue, the technology may change but the methods stay the same. Know the methods....... Believe me my friends that they are concerned is a good thing, it means the open information revolution is having an effect. The tactic they are doing is essentially conceding they can't keep the information closed so instead flood the pool with so much piss that real information is dilluted to the point of not being able to be detected. We need to stay vigilant and hold the line at all costs. It is one of the only places left where we still have a relatively free market that works for those that wish to be active participants in it.

As Led Zeppelin once sang The Song Remains The Same

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4m2FhRv8xF0

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:26 | 3256982 HeatMiser
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Maybe CHINA is code word for Dept. of Homeland Sercurity. wink wink.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:26 | 3256981 q99x2
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The cyber security thing is strictly for the average internet user and not for any mission critical US infrastructure. The government stuff other than websites with public info was never on the internet to begin with.

They are not kidding people any more. The FEDs are preparing to kill and likely have begun to silence, Nazi style, the average American citizen.

It hasn't reached the panic level yet unless you've been one of the victems. But the situation is getting close to sparking. Very close.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 22:52 | 3258275 Phoenix_Rising
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They either get the internet silenced or they will never keep the Matrix intact.

It's that simple.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:18 | 3256956 FrankDrakman
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It's not paranoia if they really are out to get you. "There's no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren't enough criminals, one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What's there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced nor objectively interpreted and you create a nation of law-breakers -- and then you cash in on guilt."

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:25 | 3256976 logicalman
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Read '3 Felonies a Day'

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:06 | 3256896 ebworthen
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Hitler with CONgress = Perfect.

Bad enough that the government wants to spy, but the collusion with private companies and corporations solidifies the U.S.S.A. Fascist Kleptoligarchy.

The Supine Court says corporations are individuals, and now they can spy on us "little people" who have fewer rights and live under a different rule-of-law than corporations or the 1% that run them.

If that isn't slavery and oppression I don't know what is.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:39 | 3256822 RocketmanBob
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No doubt that CISPA is a grave invasion of our privacy, and should be opposed by all freedom loving Americans regardless of where on the ideological spectrum their affinities lie.

That said, it's no doubt that the Chinese government is involved in cyber espionage; their targets primarily being industry and governments worldwide; as well as their own citizenry.

In my humble opinion, that we sold them the computer technology to do so is really no better or worse than any of the other enabling technology that they could use economically or militarily against us.

It is deliciously ironic though, in the classical literary sense. And for people like me there is a moral aspect as well; the motivation for these technology transfers being avarice, and chasing money; a true Faustian bargain...

They sold themselves out, and all the rest of us as well, to line their pockets in the short run...

My Regards to all

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:55 | 3256871 williambanzai7
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There is another obvious reason for releasing this boogey monster now, the talk of budget cuts. Cyberwarfare and security is obviously the MIE pork barrel flavor of the moment.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 20:45 | 3257923 Phoenix_Rising
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All the civil liberties that they have raped and pillaged up to now were the low lying fruit.

Internet censorship and Guns are going to be a bit more of a tussle.

Getting both will probably rip the country to shreds

enjoy them while you got em....

Because every reach-around, propaganda, disinfo and outright laughable BULLSHIT is about to be front and center.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:47 | 3257078 Clowns on Acid
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Spot on Billy B. Cyber warfare is the next growth market...Gov't, hospitals (new regulations), financial companies, Fortune 500 companies....you name it.

Forget the "broken window" theory for growth....it's time for the Bogeyman growth.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 16:12 | 3257199 the grateful un...
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USG doesn't spend the money to prosecute corporate financial fraud, but they will spend the money to protect corporate computer networks.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:36 | 3256793 Yen Cross
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 That took some time Billy-7. That was absolute perfect (visual combat)...  That is really good art! +1

 

  I'm a

Copernicus, Nicholaus (1473-1543) -- from Eric Weisstein's World of   fan.
Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:33 | 3256792 GeezerGeek
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I heard that they are trying to come up with a rationale for spying on citizens using the basis that it will better protect the Homeland from meteors and other falling rocks. Stay tuned.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:19 | 3256724 williambanzai7
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CAMP SHELBY JFTC, Miss. - The Department of Defense revealed the establishment of the Distinguished Warfare Medal Feb. 13, 2013, to acknowledge service members’ extraordinary achievements that directly impact combat operations yet are not covered by established awards.

Service-wide there are 34 personal decorations for achievement, which cover nearly every accomplishment of previous wars. The need for the DWM stems from new threats and our techniques to combat them. None of these awards recognize the achievements of Soldiers engaged in electronic warfare and cyber security because they are not physically present on the battlefield.

This new award provides recognition for “extraordinary achievement, not involving acts of valor in combat, directly impacting combat operations of other military operations,” according to a Feb. 13 memo from Defense Secretary Leon Panetta.

The Distinguished Warfare Medal ranks below the Distinguished Flying Cross, but above the Bronze Star. The brass pendant features a laurel wreath encircling a domed and grid-lined globe. At its center, the Department of Defense eagle is imposed upon a diamond shape and positioned below a six-pointed starburst.

There is no geographic limitation on the award, and the domain for the award includes air, land, maritime, space and cyberspace. It cannot be given for actions prior to Sept. 22, 2001.

Read more: http://www.dvidshub.net/news/102199/department-defense-approves-new-achievement-medal#.USPBSO3Ge6U#ixzz2LN1WjEyU

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 22:59 | 3258293 Borrow Owl
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All hail the 101st Chairborne!

 

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 21:43 | 3258069 Phoenix_Rising
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Aaron Swartz files revel how FBI tracked internet activist....

http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/feb/19/aaron-swartz-fbi-tracke...

Pretty interesting....

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 19:25 | 3257766 nmewn
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Fucking video gamers can now rank above the Bronze Star.

(Shakes head)

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 19:11 | 3257729 thisandthat
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I have some additional proposals:

The Distinguished Waterboard Medal;

The Distinguished WallStreet Medal;

The Distinguished Whatever Medal;

The Distinguished Wafer Medal;

The Distinguished WTF Medal;

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:40 | 3257052 ptoemmes
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Awww...William, you can design a better medal than this one.  I know you can.  You know you can ;-)

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:16 | 3256946 SamAdams
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"diamond shape and positioned below a six-pointed starburst"  This award is not for serving the United States, but for serving the International Bankers and their transnational corporations.  The triangle, eye of providence and six-sided star have become most popular since 1913 with the dollar receiving it makeover during Roosevelt's duplicitous service.

It's always fun to see which companies are sporting secret society logos.  The last one I noticed was Frigidaire and its red triangle.  BTW, secret societies have been around for thousands of years to maintain knowledge.  You can't depend on the in-bred children of a King or Queen to preserve and apply knowledge handed down from generation to generation.  Thousands of years ago, these societies would have been the priests or shaman.  Later, organized aristocracy in the form of Templars, Rosicrucians, etc. 

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:17 | 3256718 joego1
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We have to go back to smoke signals to escape the matrix.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:37 | 3256814 GeezerGeek
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I wonder if the NSA can understand emails written in Esperanto. I certainly can't.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:25 | 3256978 Anglo Hondo
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Byddaf yn siwr na all y NSA deall Cymraeg.

 

Welsh worked well in WW2.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:15 | 3256701 joego1
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Richard Nixon told us the Chinese were our freinds and now look what is happening to us? Our friends want to eat our lunch along with our government. I think our government is acutally friends with the Chinese. They eat bugs and they want us to eat bugs too!

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:44 | 3256834 nofluer
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I think our government is acutally friends with the Chinese.

 And also the Russians. Read "1984".

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:19 | 3256960 SamAdams
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Perhaps that is why the Chinese own oil/gas/real estate in the States and Canada? 

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 16:16 | 3257219 the grateful un...
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the Chinese may want to check on their investments

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:12 | 3256689 ParkAveFlasher
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Genius. 

Hitler moustache = barcode = genius

Wed, 02/20/2013 - 01:21 | 3258549 CompassionateFascist
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2nd from left: new face of the Republicrat Party

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:06 | 3256675 Stud Duck
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Good shit William!!! Very good shit! Cough, cough, cough! Exhale!

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:03 | 3256661 SamAdams
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Bill, there is nothing to worry about.  You are just experiencing symptoms of your Paranoid Personality Disorder.  Now eat your meat, how can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat?

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:17 | 3256712 willwork4food
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WB7 dropped out of school after he told a nun to shove the eraser up a sunless place. All to work on his Ph.D in Photoshop reality artwork v.7 in real time, and we're all glad he has.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:09 | 3256682 williambanzai7
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I can't get the meat out of the fridge because there are Chinese hackers in there.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 21:46 | 3258080 booboo
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if you pull the meat out and it farts, that's not a freezer.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:12 | 3256690 SamAdams
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that remark earns you a double plus good!

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:30 | 3256774 Pure Evil
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Just make sure there're no horeses hoofs in that meat you're consuming.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:44 | 3256836 williambanzai7
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100% PURE WTF

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 21:33 | 3258046 JuicedGamma
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I think I'm coming down with something, I'm feeling a little horse.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 21:30 | 3258035 ShakaZulu
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I ate that stuff every day when I was in the Army.  They called it Mystery Meat.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 15:42 | 3257062 Mister Ponzi
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Pink slime, bitchez!

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 22:04 | 3258122 Pseudo Anonym
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meat glue            /transglutaminase/

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:41 | 3256829 nofluer
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ummm... the hooves are in the jello.

 

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 13:51 | 3256623 williambanzai7
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I suppose it must have been a great burden to the data Nazis, listening to all the eulogies of Aaron Swartz and his contribution to the defeat of SOPA and CISPA last year.

TRUST AND ORDER

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 13:47 | 3256612 williambanzai7
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CHINESE HACKERS

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 14:35 | 3256802 GeezerGeek
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All your information are belong to us.

Thanks, the NSA.

Tue, 02/19/2013 - 23:49 | 3258417 williambanzai7
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CHINESE HACKERS

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