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Chinese hackers mounting hundreds of daily attacks on US | |
2009-02-13 | |
![]() "Sophisticated hackers could really wreak havoc on our financial systems if they were successful," House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson said in an interview. The threat is "primarily from China." While cyber plots to disrupt U.S. computer networks have been thwarted, significant vulnerabilities exist, said Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat. Many of these problems will be detailed in a 60-day review the Obama administration on Feb. 9 said it would conduct on government cyber-security efforts, Thompson said. President Barack Obama also has said he would appoint a computer-security chief who will report directly to him, a move Thompson supports.
He said electric utilities' networks also have several points of weakness. "We were provided alarming data on the vulnerability of our electrical grid in this country," he said. Wang Baodong, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in the U.S., denied that the Chinese government was attacking U.S. computer systems. "Allegations that the Chinese government is behind cyber attacks against the U.S. computer networks are totally unwarranted and misleading for the America public," Wang said in an e-mailed statement. Wang said the Chinese government is "cracking down" on computer hacking and other cyber crimes. | |
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#3 I downloaded Filefox5.2 and there seem to be no problems other than my checking account balance |
Posted by: Frank G 2009-02-13 22:29 |
#2 Well, look on the bright side. Pretty soon attacks will cease because there will be nothing left to mess up. /Doh! |
Posted by: Alaska Paul 2009-02-13 11:31 |
#1 "Sophisticated hackers could really wreak havoc on our financial systems if they were successful," "Could" or did? |
Posted by: Besoeker 2009-02-13 11:20 |