A recent
worldwide survey of Internet based hacking attacks discovered that about
a fifth of them are directed at stealing data. That’s espionage and
over 90 percent of these attacks are from China. Most of the criminal
Internet activity is still all about making money (via spam or outright
theft).
What is interesting about the data stealing activity is that
more and more of it is counter-intelligence (attacking enemy
intelligence collecting) work. For example, more and more Chinese
hacking is an effort to find out how Western media is finding out
details of corruption inside China. Western media has published some
very embarrassing data about corruption by the families of senior
Chinese leaders. Chinese hackers are trying to find out who the sources
in China are, so they can be silenced. The Chinese are also trying to
find information about informants working for Western intelligence
agencies.
While military organizations are usually very careful about
guarding the identities of these informants, if you can grab enough
lower-level communications within military intelligence agencies you can
probably figure out who the sources within China are. The Chinese also
use these techniques to discover key people in Western corporations who
are developing new products or markets for existing products. Chinese
firms have a big advantage knowing this sort of thing. It’s all about
information and who has it. If you know what the enemy knows and they
don’t know what you are all about you have a major advantage in war and
peace
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