[iwar] Chinese IW

From: Fred Cohen (fc@all.net)
Date: 2001-07-23 06:17:54


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Subject: [iwar] Chinese IW
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High-tech warfare; Beijing's strategy targets Taiwan's information networks 
By Bill Gertz, The Washington Times, 7/23/2001
http://www.securitynewsportal.com/article.php?sid=1181&mode=thread&order=0

Taiwan's military has not experienced any destructive "insider"-based
attacks on its networks.  However, there have been incidents involving
soldiers who misused their access to networks without causing damage,
Gen.  Lin said. 

A second senior defense official here said China also is developing
microwave electronic weapons to disrupt military electronics.  "The
first wave of a Chinese military attack on Taiwan would be a major
information warfare strike," this official said, speaking on the
condition of anonymity. 

Gen.  Lin said China's government has denied it had any role in numerous
coordinated computer attacks from the mainland in recent months. 
However, the attacks were all carried out using a similar methodology,
even though they originated from several different Chinese provinces. 
The similarities have fueled suspicions that the Beijing government was
behind the computer strikes.
...

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