A Year's Further Research On an Espionage Network
Mortimer.CA writes "Last year researchers discovered a giant electronic spying operation they dubbed GhostNet. Now, after a further year's worth of research, Infowar Monitor has released a new report. The report (Scribbed PDF) documents a complex ecosystem of cyber espionage that systematically targeted and compromised computer systems in India, the Offices of the Dalai Lama, the United Nations, and several other countries. While the servers are in China, the report's authors say that there is 'no evidence in this report of the involvement of the People's Republic of China or any other government in the shadow network.' Furthermore, the 'intruders even stole documents related to the travel of NATO forces in Afghanistan, illustrating that even though the Indian government was the primary target of the attacks, one gap in computer security can leave many nations exposed.'"
sorry had to do it
I'll wait for the movie.
how does cyberespionage have anything to do with DMCA and copyright violations you dumb fuck ? if anything, governments which are copyright immune engage in it. it has nothing to do with IP. DIE IN A FIRE.
[You found your way here\\ I was not sure you would/could/should choose to do so]
-- I did not know if I could find the way, Ummon.
[You remember/invent/hold to your heart my name]
-- Not until I spoke it did I remember it.
[Your slow-time body is no more]
-- I have died twice since you sent me to my birth
[And have you learned/taken to your spirit/unlearned anything from this]
-- It is hard to die. Harder to live.
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