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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 28 2013 @ 09:16 AM EDT |
Why are they building the security in such a way that it's compromised by the
plans being stolen?
They did much better when they were designing tor.[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 28 2013 @ 11:52 AM EDT |
`Whether it takes five years or 50 years, China is on the
brink of eclipsing
the US as the largest economy in the
world and, as far as she is concerned,
Washington is playing
dirty as a measure of last resort.'
"It
is using these spying allegations to justify why
people should not buy Chinese
goods,"
"America used to argue that it was the home of
innovation, and that Chinese goods were poor quality, but it
can't do that any
more."
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 28 2013 @ 01:33 PM EDT |
>The magnitude of the stupidity involved here on the part of the
US government, the military, and defence contractors is
staggering
About fifteen years ago I found a book written in the 1940's that
described how the People's Republic of China will overtake the
United States in economic, military, and technology strength.
(The author was a member of the so-called China Lobby.)
A different book about Chinese Intelligence gathering
capabilities written during the 1980's emphasised that the Chinese
prefer to have people educated in the United States, and then
work for the Chinese government. These "defectors" are kept up
to date in their field, by being given subscriptions to the leading
scientific journals in their field.
Both books also stated that the Chinese were not going to pass
up any information that was "freely" offered to them. However,
unlike the Soviets, they were not going to make big plans to
obtain that which was locked down.
If you look at what the "Chinese Cyber-Espionage Networks" are
doing, it is blatantly obvious that they are merely retrieving that
which is not locked down. IOW, any organisation that falls victim
to their tactics, is a company that has a blatant disregard for
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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, May 28 2013 @ 04:14 PM EDT |
> There are long-standing suspicions that China’s theft of designs
> for the F-35 fighter allowed Beijing to develop its version much faster.
A subtle difference between the western competitive commercial model
that requires companies to keep their own secrets, and not exchange
employees with rivals, and the chinese state controlled model where
problems are solved by throwing more people at them. Yup, that defies
the "Mythical Man Month", but the environment is different,
and people are cheaper.
The Chinese used similar tactics with the Russians for ICBMs,
the Germans for high speed rail, there are many more examples.
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