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    China calls US culprit in global 'Internet war'

    BEIJING (AP) — The Chinese military accused the U.S. on Friday of launching a global "Internet war" to bring down Arab and other governments, redirecting the spotlight away from allegations of major online attacks on Western targets originating in China.

    The accusations Friday by Chinese military academy scholars, and their urging of tougher policing of the Internet, followed allegations this week that computer hackers in China had compromised the personal Gmail accounts of several hundred people, including government officials, military personnel and political activists.

    Google traced the origin of the attacks to the city of Jinan that is home to a military vocational school whose computers were linked to a more sophisticated assault on Google's systems 17 months ago. China has denied responsibility for the two attacks.

    In Washington, State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the United States had raised its concerns with China over the latest allegations. He said the allegations were serious but made no comment on reports of China's involvement.

    Writing in the Communist Party-controlled China Youth Daily newspaper, the scholars did not mention Google's claims, but said recent computer attacks and incidents employing the Internet to promote regime change in Arab nations appeared to have originated with the U.S. government.

    "Of late, an Internet tornado has swept across the world ... massively impacting and shocking the globe. Behind all this lies the shadow of America," said the article, signed by Ye Zheng and Zhao Baoxian, identified as scholars with the Academy of Military Sciences.

    "Faced with this warmup for an Internet war, every nation and military can't be passive but is making preparations to fight the Internet war," it said.

    While nuclear war was a strategy of the industrial era, Internet war is a product of the information age, the article said. Such conflicts stand to be hugely destructive, threatening national security and the very existence of the state, it said.

    China needs to "express to the world its principled stance of maintaining an 'Internet border' and protecting its 'Internet sovereignty,' unite all advanced forces to dive into the raging torrent of the age of peaceful use of the Internet, and return to the Internet world a healthy, orderly environment," the article said.

    China already heavily filters content and blocks numerous foreign websites, a system known as the "Great Firewall of China." The police employ a large force of Internet monitors to scour the Web for content deemed illegal or subversive, and those users transmitting sensitive contact can be charged with sedition or other crimes.

    A number of foreign governments say they've been targeted by hacking attacks from China, although Beijing routinely denies undertaking such operations and says it too is a victim of such activity.

    Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told reporters attacks such as the one alleged by Google were a primary reason why the State Department had for the first time created a cyber-security coordinator.

    The FBI said it was investigating Google's allegations, but no official government email accounts have been compromised. Google said all the hacking victims have been notified and their accounts have been secured.

     

    1,350 comments

    • gmyrick  •  11 mths ago
      An Internet War? Do we still have WOPR? (Password: Joshua, BTW)
    • AlA  •  11 mths ago
      All factorys back to America OPEN ALL THE STEEL MILLIS THA ARE CLOSED
      • jason landon 11 mths ago
        Let's lower our standard of living in the process and put even more people out of work.
      • lauren s 11 mths ago
        Yeah really...You do that the price of anything steal related will go up resulting in consumers not buying the product, resulting in unemployment. People like cheap stuff. Go figure.
      • Randy 11 mths ago
        People like "Lauren S" and "Jason Landon" and their way of thinking that put us all where we are now. I agree 100% that we need to put our OWN people back to work and buy within USA borders. However, it is very clear many Americans make WAY too much money and their definition of "living standards" have been so perverted and skewed they live in la-la land. While many of us are just trying to pay for frivolous things like breathing in & out, many other highly overpaid idiots would opt for buying cheap Chinese junk merely because it's .37 cents cheaper, and these are the morons who are paid 30 MILLION dollars just to play their favorite sports game every year, or for boxing ONE GUY for a few rounds ONE TIME. The pay scales in the USA have been unbalanced to such a degree that it's disgusting. We can pay some idiot MILLIONS of DOLLARS for one single event but we can't feed the homeless or provide medicine for the dying and needy.

        When people in the USA decide to direct those same millions of dollars to those who really NEED it only then will people live better, more enriched lives on this planet. Until then there will always be those with and those without. In the end it is PEOPLE who decide if humanity in general will be content or will suffer greatly.

        It is clear NOTHING will ever change, as there are just too many self-centered, give-me-everything-I-want people in the world for there to EVER be any real change that make any difference. Although there are money grubbing a-holes everywhere, it is the USA that it is most noticeable, as there is a lot of huge wealth in our country and those same low-life's want to be able to buy stupid everyday cheap-@$$ products for almost nothing. Until salaries level out a little more than they have for the past ONE HUNDRED years, nothing will ever change. Hence, nothing will EVER change.

        This is merely the facts of the matter, and sometimes the facts don't make sense. But anytime MONEY is the one main item at the top of the list as far as what many people need so desperately, this problem will forever be present. Hence once again, we're screwed.
    • g9rocks64  •  11 mths ago
      hmmmm... a dictator refuses to accept responsibility for an attack against the U.S. What a surprise! This strategy of deflection has NEVER been tried before!
      • The Mad Political Scienti ... 11 mths ago
        Actually, Republicans usethat strategy all of the time.
      • testz 11 mths ago
        Actually, Democrats use that strategy all of the time.

        --see how easy that was mad? moron.
      • Norman. C 11 mths ago
        LMFAO> Where you been for the past **** years? The only dictator is **** Our Politician milking your taxes *** "LOL away.
    • Hai  •  11 mths ago
      It's time to stop buy cheap and unsafe Chinese products.
      • Oxy Shingler 11 mths ago
        you need to get rid of your computer, cell phone, flat screen tv, soap, shampoo, bottled water, vegetables, meats, etc. and go live in a cave somewhere. almost everything we use today has more or less a fingerprint from Asia and all around the world. wake up and think like an adult and excercise some intelligence.
      • Rider 11 mths ago
        true the middle kingdom needs jobs to stop terrorism. So they should produce.
      • Steve 11 mths ago
        I believe Apple products is all made in China!!! The most important is find out where it was dsign and not where it's made...Try not to be so thin and shallow:)
    • Drago  •  11 mths ago
      As if the rest of the world can trust China, who has stolen more technology and intellectual property than anyone in history. The world will someday lament giving so much economic power to a Communist country...
      • Rider 11 mths ago
        Very true
      • TJH 11 mths ago
        And the US has stolen the most land in history. Just a nation looking out for numero uno.
      • Bingo 11 mths ago
        TJH is a jerk.
    • nosoma  •  11 mths ago
      Screw China and all the Arab countries who are the social repressive countries treating common people as second class if not outright slaves.
    • SHADOWRUN  •  11 mths ago
      China calls US culprit in global 'Internet war'

      B.S. China is constantly hacking into our systems and threatening U.S security.

      Why America, why did you help create this menus to our society.
    • Holy Cow!  •  11 mths ago
      Why don't we block all of the crap coming into this country from China, start imposing tariff's on products, keep jobs here in the US!
    • DK  •  11 mths ago
      >>>A number of foreign governments say they've been targeted by hacking attacks from China, although Beijing routinely denies undertaking such operations and says it too is a victim of such activity.<<<<

      Well, of course they do, they also say their massive military build up is no big deal either. And how can you not believe these corporate espionage, lying POS's ? These are the same guys that are building all the computer chips for THE WORLD, these are the same people that force their people work in sweatshops, theses are the people that do 75% of the maintenance on all our commercial airlines, it is no longer done here in America(for the most part), isn't that nice ?

      THe Chinese want to be the Overlords of everyone and they have been working towards that for 40 years. Wake up.
    • Dan  •  11 mths ago
      The missile they shot off the coast of California, the inspection of our helicopter after BinLaden's death, and now this. Wake up, we need to stop borrowing money from these people and buying their products.
    • Fred D  •  11 mths ago
      End this new World Order. We were much better domestically when we relied on our "home cooking" and quit trying to be world savior. Let's solve our problems at home.
    • Drake  •  11 mths ago
      i don't believe a damn thing they say. i also don't believe a damn thing we say either.
    • Fizics  •  11 mths ago
      Hahaha. China complaining about being attacked on the internet. Hypocritical much?
    • Robby Robinson  •  11 mths ago
      Ah yes...The standard communist response, "Deny, deny, deny and make counter-accusations". These tactics have served the chinese very well.
    • Man of Aran  •  11 mths ago
      Look into the Protect IP bill that the Senate Judiciary Committee just passed in the last week, and educate yourself on the powers that bill has given our government to shut down parts of the internet they deem harmful. The bill is feared to actually block your ability to discuss what the bill is about openly. Best to look into this before it's too late (which it may already be...). This is the blacklist bill by another name. "Protect" my butt...
    • Mary R  •  11 mths ago
      I have a rather immature response. "Shut up China"
    • Carlos  •  11 mths ago
      Stop Buying MADE IN CHINA over
    • i-Chop  •  11 mths ago
      we created it, we'll take it away. then we'll see how you chinese do without a global network
    • Jay  •  11 mths ago
      We need to firewall China out of our internet!!!...no access...no trouble!
    • Hailey  •  11 mths ago
      Keep buying their junk people.
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