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Re: NYT covers China cyberthreat
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (oscar.vives@gmail.com)
Wed Feb 20 11:41:22 2013
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From: " ." <oscar.vives@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2013 17:40:49 +0100
To: nanog@nanog.org
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This is a improvement over some russian spies, that have the passwords
written down in a piece of paper.
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2010/063010-russian-spy-ring.html?hpg1=3Db=
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<<One of the technical issues the ring faced was described by one suspect
in a message to Moscow reporting on a meeting between two spies "A" and
"M": "Meeting with M went as planned =E2=80=A6 A passed to M laptop, two fl=
ash
drives, and $9K in cash. From what M described, the problem with his
equipment is due to his laptop "hanging"/"freezing" before completion of
the normal program run." >>
Windows XP crapines, slowing down russian spies :D
My password at home is "don't be the low hanging fruit".
Every time that I read on the news that USA is funding this or that
cracking group I get a bit angry. Thats a world where is best to not put
money. More like direct Interpol to stop mafias profiting from it, to
remove money from it. The least thing we want is a "cyber arms race". But
if you don't want one, don't start one.
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=E2=84=B1in del =E2=84=B3ensaje.