Big & Scary “Shady Rat”: Massive Cyber-Spying Operation. Are You In Danger?

Massive Cyber-Spying Operation was revealed by McAffee recently. Dubbed “Operation Shady Rat” , the effort took data from groups ranging from the United Nations to media organizations, the government of Taiwan and the International Olympic Committee, the study says. The targeting of the IOC and the World Anti-Doping Agency, which were targeted around the 2008 […]
Massive Cyber-Spying Operation was revealed by McAffee recently.
A map from the McAfee report showing locations of hacking victims.
Dubbed “Operation Shady Rat” , the effort took data from groups ranging from the United Nations to media organizations, the government of Taiwan and the International Olympic Committee, the study says. The targeting of the IOC and the World Anti-Doping Agency, which were targeted around the 2008 Olympics – “potentially pointed a finger at a state actor behind the intrusions, because there is likely no commercial benefit to be earned from such hacks,” Alperovitch wrote. And it doesn’t take too much reading between the lines to conclude which nation he’s talking about. Vanity Fair, in its scoop on the report, quotes other security experts as saying the signs point to China. So how does all of this fit in with recent attacks from Anonymous and Lulzsec? “These types of exploitations have occurred relentlessly for at least a half decade, and the majority of the recent disclosures in the last six months have, in fact, been a result of relatively unsophisticated and opportunistic exploitations for the sake of notoriety by loosely organized political hacktivist groups such as Anonymous and Lulzsec See a rundown of the hacking victims.
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How dangerous is China? Arms buildup, near coast aggressiveness, cyber attacks and refurbished Soviet aircraft carrier.

So what is going on in China? Here are a few recent facts: · Definite acceleration of offensive air and missile developments, including a growing arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles, including anti-ship missiles and advanced radar-evading stealth combat aircraft. · Increased aggressive near its coasts, including harassment against US surveillance ships. · Pursuit of […]

So what is going on in China? Here are a few recent facts:

· Definite acceleration of offensive air and missile developments, including a growing arsenal of ballistic and cruise missiles, including anti-ship missiles and advanced radar-evading stealth combat aircraft.

· Increased aggressive near its coasts, including harassment against US surveillance ships.

· Pursuit of counterspace and cyber capabilities that can be used to disrupt US military operations.

· Purchase of China’s first aircraft carrier (a refurbished Russian ship) will begin sea trials as early as this summer. The Varyag, a Kuznetsov-class carrier, was originally built for the Soviet navy, but construction was interrupted by the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

During a hearing of the Senate Armed Services committee, Navy Adm. Robert F. Willard that China’s intentions behind its decades-long buildup remain hidden and are undermining stability in the Asia-Pacific region.

The four-star admiral said the arms buildup is understandable because of China’s economic rise, but “the scope and pace of its modernization without clarity on China’s ultimate goals remains troubling.”

Read more here. http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/apr/12/china-blocks-coastal-waters-enlarges-military/?page=all#pagebreak


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