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[cobalt-users] China War
- Subject: [cobalt-users] China War
- From: Revd leonard payne <vicarage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue May 1 04:45:10 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
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>this is the kind of thing that scares me-Drew
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>Chinese and American computer hackers were engaged in an all-out cyber
>war Tuesday, with U.S. hackers launching a counter-attack to Monday's
>massive Chinese defacement of U.S. Web sites.
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>Calling their effort "Project China: Asia Domination," U.S. hackers have
>been organizing to deface Chinese Web sites, according to the Internet
>security firm Vigilinx, which has been closely monitoring the activity.
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>Right now, the Chinese hackers appear to be winning the war, having
>defaced 76 American Web sites late Tuesday morning to the American
>hackers, who have hit 63 Chinese sites, Vigilinx said.
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>But the tables could soon change. Jerry Freese, director of intelligence
>at Vigilinx, said the American hackers have mostly been individuals
>going up against a highly organized Chinese hacking initiative. But now,
>the U.S. hackers are officially organizing.
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>In a mostly obscene message directed at the Chinese hackers, a Web site
>defaced by American hackers reads in part, "Get ready to meet a strike
>force with strength the world has never seen before! We are going for
>all out cyber warfare on your .gov.cn boxes and every other box that you
>... haven't secured! Hold onto your boots because many will fall to the
>wrath of the blood bath!"
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