Crime 4 Chinese military officials charged over Equifax breach

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Best thing to do is do a bunch of collections on the virus, how it's being handled, and show the Chinese people all the hidden emails and real reports flying back and forth - that you know we are monitoring.

Release it all at the most inconvenient time.
 
I'm not concerned if it gets burried on Sherdog. What's concerning is that if you go to the homepages for CNN, Huffpost, MSNBC, NY Times, Washington Post the story is either not there at all or way below other stories.

Gives you an idea of who funds them.
 
Chinese should have paid for the data instead of copying it. Shame on them, filty pirates.
 
Shit's wild out there. Tariff battles up front, digital economic espionage in the backroom, playing hegemonic games in the Asian waterways. Gotta put a foot on their neck.

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They're also quietly conquering Africa.
 
So now you Trumpets believe the deep state? Since the intelligence that was made public regarding the Russian DNC hack wasn't convincing enough for a lot of you, I'd be curious as to what specific evidence there is of this Chinese hack that has you guys accepting it as fact without question.
 
Obama's press secretary:

We certainly have seen commitments from the Chinese with regard to some norms in cyber space that we would like to see them observe, for example, we did see the Chinese president commit in the Rose Garden in the fall of 2015 that ... China would not be engaged in the kind of cyber enabled theft for commercial gain that's sponsored by national governments. So that represents some progress and that does represent the protection of US commercial interests here in the United States and that certainly is an important step an important part of establishing some of these rules of the road that will allow the international community to resolve how to limit the malicious behaviors of actors in cyber space.

So much for that.

 
Obama's press secretary:

We certainly have seen commitments from the Chinese with regard to some norms in cyber space that we would like to see them observe, for example, we did see the Chinese president commit in the Rose Garden in the fall of 2015 that ... China would not be engaged in the kind of cyber enabled theft for commercial gain that's sponsored by national governments. So that represents some progress and that does represent the protection of US commercial interests here in the United States and that certainly is an important step an important part of establishing some of these rules of the road that will allow the international community to resolve how to limit the malicious behaviors of actors in cyber space.

So much for that.

you still livin in 2015 when its 2020
hillary lost, get over it
 
Best thing to do is do a bunch of collections on the virus, how it's being handled, and show the Chinese people all the hidden emails and real reports flying back and forth - that you know we are monitoring.

Release it all at the most inconvenient time.
I have often wondered why the US government does not release a lot of incriminating info on the CCP to the whole world. I know the classic argument would be that this would reveal US sources, but they can release info they gathered through hacking and other means that won't put American human assets at risk or our methods of collection. For exampel, release satelittle images of Uyghur concentration camps, burials, Chinese military movements in Wuhan etc.. The Chinese already know we have NRO statellites watching over them, so not like they will be learning anything new.
 
2 acts of war by China in the last 3 years. They are trying to kill us. Meanwhile President "made in America" kisses their ass during his campaign rallies, I mean press conferences.
 
you still livin in 2015 when its 2020
hillary lost, get over it

The Equifax breach began in May 2017. Trump had been President for 4 months. Trump deserves blame for doing virtually nothing to punish China for the Equifax hack, but Obama deserves blame for not punishing China for the OPM hack, and especially having a press secretary parrot the CCP's word that they wouldn't do things like the Equifax hack.
 
I'm not concerned if it gets burried on Sherdog. What's concerning is that if you go to the homepages for CNN, Huffpost, MSNBC, NY Times, Washington Post the story is either not there at all or way below other stories.


There should a nationwide outrage in your country for this.

Do you think if we are in 1980 and the USSE did this there will outrage?

Its like every country is inlove with China.
 
There should a nationwide outrage in your country for this.

Do you think if we are in 1980 and the USSE did this there will outrage?

Its like every country is inlove with China.

They give us cheap shit and we're in love with shit. Most people couldn't afford shit without China
 
There should a nationwide outrage in your country for this.

Do you think if we are in 1980 and the USSE did this there will outrage?

Its like every country is inlove with China.

Hollywood too. The World War Z book was about a virus from China; in the movie it's from Russia. In The Martian the Chinese are benevolent heroes for saving an American whom NASA couldn't figure out how to bring back from Mars. In Red Dawn the bad guys were changed from Chinese to North Korean.
 
They give us cheap shit and we're in love with shit. Most people couldn't afford shit without China
In the 50s and 60s, Americans had good jobs and quality of life, and Chinese products were a non entity.
 

You said hollywood changed the bad guys from chinese to n korean. There was not a single chinese person in the original film. China was not america's big bad boogyman in 1984, that was those evil red ruskies.

I guess Hollywood was appeasing their Russian masters amiright?
 
Better late than never.

Justice Department on Twitter: "“I’m here to announce the indictment of Chinese military hackers… for breaking into the computer systems of the credit-reporting agency Equifax, and for stealing the sensitive personal information of nearly half of all American citizens.”—AG Barr https://t.co/05qn9fiBQv" / Twitter


FBI on Twitter: "Wu Zhiyong, Wang Qian, Xu Ke, and Liu Lei face charges of computer fraud, economic espionage, and wire fraud for their role in one of the largest thefts of personally identifiable information by state-sponsored hackers ever recorded. https://t.co/KcZ8lOfpbd https://t.co/65vDyh4HTx" / Twitter


Oddly enough all 4 died of Coronavirus.
 
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