NationStates Jolt Archive


Major cyber spy network uncovered

Kyronea
29-03-2009, 15:57
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7970471.stm

Major cyber spy network uncovered

An electronic spy network, based mainly in China, has infiltrated computers from government offices around the world, Canadian researchers say.

They said the network had infiltrated 1,295 computers in 103 countries.

They included computers belonging to foreign ministries and embassies and those linked with the Dalai Lama - Tibet's spiritual leader.

There is no conclusive evidence China's government was behind it, researchers say. Beijing also denied involvement.

The report comes after a 10-month investigation by the Information Warfare Monitor (IWM), which comprises researchers from Ottawa-based think tank SecDev Group and the University of Toronto's Munk Centre for International Studies.

They were acting on a request from the Tibetan spiritual leader's office to check whether the computers of his Tibetan exile network had been infiltrated.

Researchers found that ministries of foreign affairs of Iran, Bangladesh, Latvia, Indonesia, Philippines, Brunei, Barbados and Bhutan appear to had been targeted.

Hacked systems were also discovered in the embassies of India, South Korea, Indonesia, Romania, Cyprus, Malta, Thailand, Taiwan, Portugal, Germany and Pakistan.

Analysts say the attacks are in effect industrial espionage, with hackers showing an interest in the activities of lawmakers and major companies.

Compromised

The researchers said hackers were apparently able to take control of computers belonging to several foreign ministries and embassies across the world using malicious software, or malware.

"We uncovered real-time evidence of malware that had penetrated Tibetan computer systems, extracting sensitive documents from the private office of the Dalai Lama," investigator Greg Walton was quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying.

They say they believe the system, which they called GhostNet, was focused on governments in Asia.

By installing malware on compromised computers, hackers were able to take control of them to send and receive classified data.

In this case, the software also gave hackers the ability to use audio and video recording devices to monitor the rooms the computers were in. But investigators said they did not know whether or not this element had been used.

According to the New York Times, the spying operation is the largest to have been uncovered in terms of the number of countries affected.

In an abstract for the report entitled The Snooping Dragon: Social Malware Surveillance of the Tibetan Movement - posted on the IWM website - investigators said while such attacks were not new, these particularly stood out for their ability to collect "actionable intelligence for use by the police and security services of a repressive state, with potentially fatal consequences for those exposed".
Ah, international crime. What a boon the internet has granted you...

I think my feelings on this sort of absolutely disgusting activity are pretty clear. Spying of this nature is bad, mmkay? (Specifically, before those of you who are well aware that nations require intelligence networks pounce on me, I speak of crime rings.)
Blouman Empire
29-03-2009, 16:04
$100 elements of the Chinese government is behind this.
Loria Aesir
29-03-2009, 16:11
Wow that's pretty heavy stuff. It must have been some serious software running that network.
Constructedmeanings
29-03-2009, 16:16
I think this news story would be better if the Chinese Government admitted involvement but asserted it was just trying to prove the Deli Lama was suppressing information about aliens.
Non Aligned States
29-03-2009, 16:22
just trying to prove the Deli Lama was suppressing information about aliens.

I wouldn't know about that, but I hear he has a good cut of Bratwurst. :p

That being said, the capabilities here aren't functionally really that different from your conventional botnet compromised computers.

Makes you wonder if the groups who rent out botnets also sift for interesting data in their victims computers to sell to others.
Balawaristan
29-03-2009, 16:24
Conclusion: the Deli Lama's pc has spyware from clicking porn banner ads.
Constructedmeanings
29-03-2009, 16:42
I wouldn't know about that, but I hear he has a good cut of Bratwurst. :p

:$
Are you trying to start a deli lama drama?

Why should religious figures not be able to flog cold cuts? Gotta pay the bills somehow. Although his marketing could clearly use a boost; perhaps he needs to get in touch with Brandpower.
The_pantless_hero
29-03-2009, 16:42
http://stupidcelebrities.net/wp-content/jaredmain.jpg

Deli Lama?
Antilon
29-03-2009, 17:09
I've heard that the Chinese government recruits hackers into a cyber "militia," but I can't seem to remember where I heard this from...
Gauthier
29-03-2009, 18:08
I've heard that the Chinese government recruits hackers into a cyber "militia," but I can't seem to remember where I heard this from...

Don't they screen out and recruit people who actually seem bored sitting in front of their screens at the Chinese MMORPG Mills?
Antilon
29-03-2009, 22:30
Don't they screen out and recruit people who actually seem bored sitting in front of their screens at the Chinese MMORPG Mills?

I think you're talking about the Chinese farmers (http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/17/magazine/17lootfarmers-t.html)...
Vault 10
29-03-2009, 22:34
That being said, the capabilities here aren't functionally really that different from your conventional botnet compromised computers.
Every time they say "Massive worldwide secret crime ring uncovered", it turns out to be an IRC chat on a free host with ten members sharing VHS-rips of 1980s anime.
Skallvia
29-03-2009, 22:37
We need to implement This:

http://www.grantboucher.com/images/VFX%20Images/Netforce.gif
Lunatic Goofballs
29-03-2009, 22:40
In a semi-related story, a sudden shortage of Mountain Dew and Ho-Hos in the Ottawa area has experts concerned. ;)
Skallvia
29-03-2009, 22:43
In a semi-related story, a sudden shortage of Mountain Dew and Ho-Hos in the Ottawa area has experts concerned. ;)

LACK OF MOUNTAIN DEW!!!!!!




Thats it, Im done, no Mountain Dew? Im gonna go kill myself, lol...
Geniasis
29-03-2009, 23:19
I think this news story would be better if the Chinese Government admitted involvement but asserted it was just trying to prove the Deli Lama was suppressing information about aliens.

http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6827/delilamaz.jpg

Did someone call?
Indri
30-03-2009, 03:15
What's wrong with criminal spy networks? I say if they can get away with it then good for them. Go out and commit a crime, if you can get away with it then it is a perfect crime.
Lunatic Goofballs
30-03-2009, 03:20
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6827/delilamaz.jpg

Did someone call?

Yay! :D
Lunatic Goofballs
30-03-2009, 03:21
What's wrong with criminal spy networks? I say if they can get away with it then good for them. Go out and commit a crime, if you can get away with it then it is a perfect crime.

But they didn't. So it's not.

Besides, catching these guys is probably the closest a cybercrimes geek will ever come to doing something cool. :tongue:
Non Aligned States
30-03-2009, 04:04
But they didn't. So it's not.

Besides, catching these guys is probably the closest a cybercrimes geek will ever come to doing something cool. :tongue:

Is it? I thought it was doing something like, oh, I don't know, putting your name in the federal database as wanted in all 50 states for 300 counts of assault with deadly pastry, 251 counts of armed wedgie, 72 counts of grand theft sanity, and over 6,000 suspected cases of chemical weapons use with a poo catapult.
Gauthier
30-03-2009, 04:07
Is it? I thought it was doing something like, oh, I don't know, putting your name in the federal database as wanted in all 50 states for 300 counts of assault with deadly pastry, 251 counts of armed wedgie, 72 counts of grand theft sanity, and over 6,000 suspected cases of chemical weapons use with a poo catapult.

Oh please, he'd enjoy that. Just change all references to him in every international database from 'Clown' to 'Mime' and watch him squirm.

Silently.

Behind invisible walls.
Blouman Empire
30-03-2009, 04:28
Approach love and cooking with reckless abandon

From the man himself.
Lunatic Goofballs
30-03-2009, 05:01
Is it? I thought it was doing something like, oh, I don't know, putting your name in the federal database as wanted in all 50 states for 300 counts of assault with deadly pastry, 251 counts of armed wedgie, 72 counts of grand theft sanity, and over 6,000 suspected cases of chemical weapons use with a poo catapult.

It was a lot cooler doing it the hard way. :cool:
Lunatic Goofballs
30-03-2009, 05:02
Oh please, he'd enjoy that. Just change all references to him in every international database from 'Clown' to 'Mime' and watch him squirm.

Silently.

Behind invisible walls.

:eek:

:(
Non Aligned States
30-03-2009, 05:27
It was a lot cooler doing it the hard way. :cool:

:eek:

:(

*Changes LG's database accordingly*

Congratulations. You are now officially a mime.

In an invisible box.
Lunatic Goofballs
30-03-2009, 07:09
*Changes LG's database accordingly*

Congratulations. You are now officially a mime.

In an invisible box.


:mad:

:(

http://www.abestweb.com/smilies/freak.gif
Lunatic Goofballs
30-03-2009, 07:19
*my new career as an evil mime*

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4051019866894047654&ei=o2LQScXWKIqIqwKF4eGKBg&q=evil+mime&hl=en
The Parkus Empire
30-03-2009, 07:28
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6827/delilamaz.jpg

Did someone call?

http://barrygoldberg.net/miscellaneous/deli_llama.jpg