Suspected Chinese cyber attack may have ties to two schools in China

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The New York Times is reporting that the Chinese cyber attack launched on Google and other major companies, which was made public last month, may have ties to one university and one vocational school in mainland China. While most of the collected data seems to point to servers in Taiwan, two anonymous Times sources claim there is evidence that indicates the attacks may have originated from the Lanxiang Vocational School and Shanghai Jiaotong University. Jiaotong Unitversity, “has one of China’s top computer science programs. Just a few weeks ago its students won an international computer programming competition organized by I.B.M. — the “Battle of the Brains” — beating out Stanford and other top-flight universities” reports the Times. And the Lanxiang School, whose network is run by Google competitor Baidu, often provides training to computer scientists for China’s military. Security experts say that finding a specific point of origin may be impossible. The Chinese use a distributed cyber espionage model, often using overly patriotic civilian hackers, which makes the attacks extremely hard to pin point. Representatives from both Chinese schools claim that they had not heard about the accusations when asked to comment.

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21 Comments
  • mrdudeguy

    thats what she said.

  • sikkboy

    I just accidentally the whole internet. Should I be worried?

  • marK

    what is this internet you speak of?

  • Oh China

    My question is this…when does a cyber attack (on a foreign government or institution) justify retaliation? The clear problem (as noted in the article) is trying to identify “who done it?” China will always play stupid and say it wasn’t a government backed attack.

    Fun fact: The US Air Force has created a whole new numbered Air Force to defend against cyber attacks yet it isn’t allowed to attack on other foreign network…supposedly.

    • will

      just wondering where did you hear about this?

      • Oh China

        The air force actually publishes its own news papers/magazines. You’d be suprised what you could learn about the big blue…

    • dude

      what is the big deal now? as if tons of college students out here or everywhere aren’t executing cyber attacks from school networks.

  • http://www.Realtime-Vista.com Michelle

    wow! another cyber attack to be scared of. I wonder what they really are after for hacking Google. Reading this, I wonder if they still have a way to where it originally started and who have done it.

    • Andrew Munchbach

      The Times speculates that the Chinese government was trying to gain access to the email accounts/data of human rights activists who disagree with China’s current “administration.”

      • Barry Liu

        maybes….speculations……anonymous sources….

        I speculate the human race should just chill out and have some ice cream.

  • 中国

    中国黑客牛逼大了,严重支持! 蓝翔技术学校是中国最高学府

    • sikkboy

      What is this crap?

  • http://www.nooksurfer.com NookSurfer

    Google’s taking a big risk in excluding the China market. If you’re a successful company, you should expect people to try and dig intel out of you. That should be viewed as the biggest compliment since whatever you’re doing is working and people are interested in the knowledge.

    • Andrew Munchbach

      “If you’re a successful company, you should expect people to try and dig intel out of you.”

      The reason this is a big deal is that there is a high probability that the attack(s) were organized by a government and not an individual(s).

      • dude

        and?

        govts including ours organize attacks like this all the time. it’s just that for some reason now google is trying to pull something by exposing this.

  • haha

    google is owned by the cia, infowars.com
    free your mind

  • TopOfNewYork

    If the chinese government is aid and encouraging cyber attacks on the internet China can not be allowed to think it will be tolerated. They love to play the innocent/we dont know anything card but they are also so secretive and shady and controlling of information and rights its impossible to tell when they are lying.

  • MicroNix

    Just disconnect China from the rest of the world’s internet and problem solved. They filter anything coming in any way so let them play with themselves and their lead laced products.

  • Rianne

    Obviously, Pornography is just a alibi of China to avoid uncensorship to google china. If you will look at china’s past history on how it wants to try to hide all its ‘private affairs’ from the world, you can see that China are really trying to hide something. Conspiracies: http://is.gd/8z8Q3

  • Ben

    So when will google really leave China?

  • hank

    every one of you people commenting have about 5% of the real story, no matter what it really is…are any of you in the cyber military? thought not. the world is full of people who just talk trying to convince people that its fact.

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