Return-Path: <sentto-279987-1161-988330989-fc=all.net@returns.onelist.com> Delivered-To: fc@all.net Received: from 204.181.12.215 by localhost with POP3 (fetchmail-5.1.0) for fc@localhost (single-drop); Thu, 26 Apr 2001 17:24:07 -0700 (PDT) Received: (qmail 31567 invoked by uid 510); 26 Apr 2001 23:24:25 -0000 Received: from hk.egroups.com (208.50.99.220) by 204.181.12.215 with SMTP; 26 Apr 2001 23:24:25 -0000 X-eGroups-Return: sentto-279987-1161-988330989-fc=all.net@returns.onelist.com Received: from [10.1.4.52] by hk.egroups.com with NNFMP; 27 Apr 2001 00:23:09 -0000 X-Sender: tony_mht@hotmail.com X-Apparently-To: iwar@yahoogroups.com Received: (EGP: mail-7_1_2); 27 Apr 2001 00:22:58 -0000 Received: (qmail 55103 invoked from network); 27 Apr 2001 00:22:57 -0000 Received: from unknown (10.1.10.27) by m8.onelist.org with QMQP; 27 Apr 2001 00:22:57 -0000 Received: from unknown (HELO hotmail.com) (64.4.15.183) by mta2 with SMTP; 27 Apr 2001 00:22:57 -0000 Received: from mail pickup service by hotmail.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC; Thu, 26 Apr 2001 15:49:24 -0700 Received: from 63.215.238.120 by lw10fd.law10.hotmail.msn.com with HTTP; Thu, 26 Apr 2001 22:49:23 GMT X-Originating-IP: [63.215.238.120] To: iwar@yahoogroups.com Message-ID: <F183Ed28kIN4MmXKCnz000003c6@hotmail.com> X-OriginalArrivalTime: 26 Apr 2001 22:49:24.0019 (UTC) FILETIME=[23B15830:01C0CEA3] From: "mo haitao" <tony_mht@hotmail.com> Mailing-List: list iwar@yahoogroups.com; contact iwar-owner@yahoogroups.com Delivered-To: mailing list iwar@yahoogroups.com Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:iwar-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com> Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 18:49:23 -0400 Reply-To: iwar@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [iwar] Another article from China Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sorry, the first and second paragraph should be translated accurately as following: "I had been working in a Chinese branch of an US famous network equipment company for three years as an engineer. Since the job requirement, I had been sent to the headquarters in US for three months and worked along with local engineers to settle a technical problem feedback by a customer. During these three months, I had found something very strange in the R&D department. There I found a group (about ten people) consisted of white males. This was very unusual, because almost all the other groups were consisted by the people from different countries, and almost all groups had Chinese and Indian..." Although I had never been working in such companies, I think it is possible for engineers from different countries working together in an international company. >From: omicron <omicron@omicron.dyndns.org> >Reply-To: iwar@yahoogroups.com >To: <iwar@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: Re: [iwar] Another article from China >Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 23:48:34 +0530 (IST) > >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 > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > > > > > ------------------ > > http://all.net/ > > > > Your use of Yahoo! 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