Re: [iwar] Another article from China

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Date: 2001-04-26 11:18:34


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Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 23:48:34 +0530 (IST)
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Subject: Re: [iwar] Another article from China
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chinese , taiwanese and indian engineers on the same side in a security
issue ? what's going on ? I thought there wasn't so much of camaraderie...

--omicron


On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, mo haitao wrote:

> This is another article from Chinese website www.sina.com.cn today.
>
> A Chinese engineer working in Chinese branch of a famous US network
> equipment manufacture told something unusual during his oversea working
> period in the headquarters in US:
>
> When I was working in the headquarters, I had noticed a working group
> consisted of about ten white males. Those guys never distributed their
> business cards and never talked to us foreign visitors.
>
> An engineer from Taiwan told me those guys were representatives from US
> military. Their job is adding a backdoor to the software of router. If
> something happens, they can break down the enemy¡¯s network by sending
> special IP command packet. He told me keep away from those guys lest
> trouble. I knew from another Indian engineer later that it was also true in
> other companies, nobody like to mention it.
>
> After I returned to China I reported this to the higher levels, they just
> told me ¡°Please shut up.¡± So I resigned. The product of this company
> occupies more than 80% of the total market of China. So the whole data
> networks of China are actually controlled by US. If an information war
> breaks out between China and US, the result is undoubtedly terrible.
>
> http://tech.sina.com.cn/r/n/64845.shtml
>
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