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Chinese and Iranian Hackers Renew Their Attacks on US Companies (nytimes.com)

Businesses and government agencies in the United States have been targeted in aggressive attacks by Iranian and Chinese hackers who security experts believe have been energized by President Trump's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal last year and his trade conflicts with China. From a report: Recent Iranian attacks on American banks, businesses and government agencies have been more extensive than previously reported. Dozens of corporations and multiple United States agencies have been hit, according to seven people briefed on the episodes who were not authorized to discuss them publicly. The attacks, attributed to Iran by analysts at the National Security Agency and the private security firm FireEye, prompted an emergency order by the Department of Homeland Security during the government shutdown last month.

The Iranian attacks coincide with a renewed Chinese offensive geared toward stealing trade and military secrets from American military contractors and technology companies, according to nine intelligence officials, private security researchers and lawyers familiar with the attacks who discussed them on the condition of anonymity because of confidentiality agreements. A summary of an intelligence briefing read to The New York Times said that Boeing, General Electric Aviation and T-Mobile were among the recent targets of Chinese industrial-espionage efforts. The companies all declined to discuss the threats, and it is not clear if any of the hacks were successful.

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  1. Re:TDS by Spamalope · · Score: 3
    Which in turn was a response to both:

    Everything great should be credited to Obama, and everything bad is Bush's fault (both repeated unceasingly, esp. the Bush thing)

    All of it is tiresome. So is calling out the other guy for being a hypocrite while you're being a hypocrite.

    I don't care who started it kids. I'm going to get out the belt if I have to stop this car. Or rather - if you're being a childish partisan I'll discount everything you have to say as you've discredited yourself. I don't need to see more poo flinging.

  2. Re: Dear America by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Dear America

    Please be a decent, trustworthy country we know you can be

    The world

  3. Re:I'm curious: how do they know their nationality by Alci12 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well if I have to choose between the claims of various western security agencies or China i'm going to choose the former.