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η διεισδυση του ΚΚΚ στην Αγγλια ειναι τεραστια ...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -628414495Leaked files expose mass infiltration of UK firms by Chinese Communist Party including AstraZeneca, Rolls Royce, HSBC and Jaguar Land Rover
Loyal members of Chinese Communist Party are working in British consulates, universities and for some of the UK's leading companies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal
Leaked database of 1.95m registered party members reveals how Beijing's malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants
Some members, who swear oath to 'guard Party secrets, be loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life...and never betray the Party', are understood to have jobs in British consulates
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Πάνω αριστεράnostromos έγραψε: 13 Δεκ 2020, 15:47 η διεισδυση του ΚΚΚ στην Αγγλια ειναι τεραστια ...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -628414495Leaked files expose mass infiltration of UK firms by Chinese Communist Party including AstraZeneca, Rolls Royce, HSBC and Jaguar Land Rover
Loyal members of Chinese Communist Party are working in British consulates, universities and for some of the UK's leading companies, The Mail on Sunday can reveal
Leaked database of 1.95m registered party members reveals how Beijing's malign influence now stretches into almost every corner of British life, including defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants
Some members, who swear oath to 'guard Party secrets, be loyal to the Party, work hard, fight for communism throughout my life...and never betray the Party', are understood to have jobs in British consulates
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οταν καταλαβεις νανε οτι οι λογοκριτες του φατσαμπουκ ειναι Κινεζοι και μελη του ΚΚΚ θα ειναι μεσανυχτα
https://nypost.com/2020/10/20/meet-your ... k-censors/
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October 20, 2020
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Κάποτε ήταν οι Εβραίοι, τώρα είναι οι Κινέζοι ο στόχος της ρητορικής.nostromos έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 15:43 οταν καταλαβεις νανε οτι οι λογοκριτες του φατσαμπουκ ειναι Κινεζοι και μελη του ΚΚΚ θα ειναι μεσανυχτα
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ναι κινδυνευουνε με αφανισμοDwarven Blacksmith έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 18:39Κάποτε ήταν οι Εβραίοι, τώρα είναι οι Κινέζοι ο στόχος της ρητορικής.nostromos έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 15:43 οταν καταλαβεις νανε οτι οι λογοκριτες του φατσαμπουκ ειναι Κινεζοι και μελη του ΚΚΚ θα ειναι μεσανυχτα
Meet your (Chinese) Facebook censors
By Sohrab Ahmari
October 20, 2020
https://nypost.com/2020/10/20/meet-your ... k-censors/
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Revealed: China suspected of spying on Americans via Caribbean phone networks
Security expert claims Chinese surveillance may have affected tens of thousands of Americans
Security expert claims Chinese surveillance may have affected tens of thousands of Americans
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China appears to have used mobile phone networks in the Caribbean to surveil US mobile phone subscribers as part of its espionage campaign against Americans, according to a mobile network security expert who has analysed sensitive signals data.
The findings paint an alarming picture of how China has allegedly exploited decades-old vulnerabilities in the global telecommunications network to route “active” surveillance attacks through telecoms operators.
The alleged attacks appear to be enabling China to target, track, and intercept phone communications of US phone subscribers, according to research and analysis by Gary Miller, a Washington state-based former mobile network security executive.
Miller, who has spent years analysing mobile threat intelligence reports and observations of signalling traffic between foreign and US mobile operators, said in some cases China appeared to have used networks in the Caribbean to conduct its surveillance.
At the heart of the allegations are claims that China, using a state-controlled mobile phone operator, is directing signalling messages to US subscribers, usually while they are travelling abroad.
Signalling messages are commands that are sent by a telecoms operators across the global network, unbeknownst to a mobile phone user. They allow operators to locate mobile phones, connect mobile phone users to one another, and assess roaming charges. But some signalling messages can be used for illegitimate purposes, such as tracking, monitoring, or intercepting communications.
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US mobile phone operators can successfully block many such attempts, but Miller believes the US has not gone far enough to protect mobile phone users, who he believes are not aware of how insecure their communications are.
Miller focused his research on messages that he said did not appear legitimate, either because they were “unauthorised” by the GSMA, an international standard-setting body for the telecommunications industry, or because the messages were sent from a location that did not match where a user was travelling.
Miller recently left a job at Mobileum, a mobile security company that tracks and reports threats to mobile operators, to start Exigent Media, a cyberthreat research and media firm. He said he was sharing his findings with the Guardian to help expose “the severity of this activity” and to encourage the implementation of more effective countermeasures and security policies.
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“Government agencies and Congress have been aware of public mobile network vulnerabilities for years,” he said. “Security recommendations made by our government have not been followed and are not sufficient to stop attackers.”
He added: “No one in the industry wants the public to know the severity of ongoing surveillance attacks. I want the public to know about it.”
At Mobileum, Miller was vice-president of solutions for network security and risk products, a role he said gave him access to information about threats on mobile networks around the world.
Miller said that he found that in 2018 China had conducted the highest number of apparent surveillance attacks against US mobile phone subscribers over 3G and 4G networks. He said the vast majority of these apparent attacks were routed through a state-owned telecoms operator, China Unicom, which he said pointed in very high likelihood to a state-sponsored espionage campaign.
Overall, Miller said he believed tens of thousands of US mobile users were affected by the alleged attacks emanating from China from 2018 to 2020.
“Once you get into the tens of thousands, the attacks qualify as mass surveillance, which is primarily for intelligence collection and not necessarily targeting high-profile targets. It might be that there are locations of interest, and these occur primarily while people are abroad,” Miller said. In other words, Miller said he believed the messages were indicative of surveillance of mass movement patterns and communication of US travellers.
Miller also found what he called unique cases in which the same mobile phone users who appear to have been targeted via China Unicom also appear to have been targeted simultaneously through two Caribbean operators: Cable & Wireless Communications (Flow) in Barbados and Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
The incidences, which occurred dozens of times over a four to eight-week period, were so unusual that Miller said they were a “strong and clear” indicator that these were coordinated attacks.
At the same time, Miller said that in 2019 most apparent attacks against US subscribers over the 3G network emanated from Barbados, while China significantly reduced the volume of messages to US subscribers.
“China reduced attack volumes in 2019, favouring more targeted espionage and likely using proxy networks in the Caribbean to conduct its attacks, having close ties in both trade and technology investment,” Miller said.
It is not clear whether any of the telecoms operators would have knowingly been involved in allegedly suspicious activity. In a statement, China Unicom said the company “strongly refutes the allegations that China Unicom has engaged in active surveillance attacks against US mobile phone subscribers using access to international telecommunications networks”.
Miller said he believed it was possible that a China entity directly or indirectly leased a network address from the Caribbean operators, allowing the messages to be coordinated and routed via the region’s telecoms firms without their knowledge. A spokeswoman for Cable & Wireless, which owns Flow in Barbados and BTC, declined to respond to the Guardian’s questions.
A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington said: “The Chinese government’s position on cybersecurity is consistent and clear. We firmly oppose and combat cyber-attacks of any kind. China is a staunch defender of cybersecurity.”
The Federal Communications Commission, the US telecommunications regulator, in April issued an order warning that it might shut down the US operations of China Unicom and other China-controlled entities. At the time, Ajit Pai, the FCC chairman, said the commission was concerned about the companies’ vulnerability to the “control of the Chinese Communist party”.
China Unicom responded to the FCC, saying it had a good record of compliance and had shown a willingness to cooperate with US law enforcement agencies. In its statement to the Guardian, China Unicom added that its US subsidiary operated “independently” in the US and in accordance with US laws. “China Unicom (Americas) has never been accused of misconduct and has never knowingly been the subject of investigation by any US law enforcement agency,” it said.
“We have an illusion of security when we talk on our mobile phones,” said James Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). “People don’t realise that we are under a sustained espionage attack on anything that connects to a network, and that this is just another example of a really aggressive and pretty sophisticated campaign.”
The findings paint an alarming picture of how China has allegedly exploited decades-old vulnerabilities in the global telecommunications network to route “active” surveillance attacks through telecoms operators.
The alleged attacks appear to be enabling China to target, track, and intercept phone communications of US phone subscribers, according to research and analysis by Gary Miller, a Washington state-based former mobile network security executive.
Miller, who has spent years analysing mobile threat intelligence reports and observations of signalling traffic between foreign and US mobile operators, said in some cases China appeared to have used networks in the Caribbean to conduct its surveillance.
At the heart of the allegations are claims that China, using a state-controlled mobile phone operator, is directing signalling messages to US subscribers, usually while they are travelling abroad.
Signalling messages are commands that are sent by a telecoms operators across the global network, unbeknownst to a mobile phone user. They allow operators to locate mobile phones, connect mobile phone users to one another, and assess roaming charges. But some signalling messages can be used for illegitimate purposes, such as tracking, monitoring, or intercepting communications.
2017's top business stories: Whole Foods, hackers and a giant rabbit
Read more
US mobile phone operators can successfully block many such attempts, but Miller believes the US has not gone far enough to protect mobile phone users, who he believes are not aware of how insecure their communications are.
Miller focused his research on messages that he said did not appear legitimate, either because they were “unauthorised” by the GSMA, an international standard-setting body for the telecommunications industry, or because the messages were sent from a location that did not match where a user was travelling.
Miller recently left a job at Mobileum, a mobile security company that tracks and reports threats to mobile operators, to start Exigent Media, a cyberthreat research and media firm. He said he was sharing his findings with the Guardian to help expose “the severity of this activity” and to encourage the implementation of more effective countermeasures and security policies.
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“Government agencies and Congress have been aware of public mobile network vulnerabilities for years,” he said. “Security recommendations made by our government have not been followed and are not sufficient to stop attackers.”
He added: “No one in the industry wants the public to know the severity of ongoing surveillance attacks. I want the public to know about it.”
At Mobileum, Miller was vice-president of solutions for network security and risk products, a role he said gave him access to information about threats on mobile networks around the world.
Miller said that he found that in 2018 China had conducted the highest number of apparent surveillance attacks against US mobile phone subscribers over 3G and 4G networks. He said the vast majority of these apparent attacks were routed through a state-owned telecoms operator, China Unicom, which he said pointed in very high likelihood to a state-sponsored espionage campaign.
Overall, Miller said he believed tens of thousands of US mobile users were affected by the alleged attacks emanating from China from 2018 to 2020.
“Once you get into the tens of thousands, the attacks qualify as mass surveillance, which is primarily for intelligence collection and not necessarily targeting high-profile targets. It might be that there are locations of interest, and these occur primarily while people are abroad,” Miller said. In other words, Miller said he believed the messages were indicative of surveillance of mass movement patterns and communication of US travellers.
Miller also found what he called unique cases in which the same mobile phone users who appear to have been targeted via China Unicom also appear to have been targeted simultaneously through two Caribbean operators: Cable & Wireless Communications (Flow) in Barbados and Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
The incidences, which occurred dozens of times over a four to eight-week period, were so unusual that Miller said they were a “strong and clear” indicator that these were coordinated attacks.
At the same time, Miller said that in 2019 most apparent attacks against US subscribers over the 3G network emanated from Barbados, while China significantly reduced the volume of messages to US subscribers.
“China reduced attack volumes in 2019, favouring more targeted espionage and likely using proxy networks in the Caribbean to conduct its attacks, having close ties in both trade and technology investment,” Miller said.
It is not clear whether any of the telecoms operators would have knowingly been involved in allegedly suspicious activity. In a statement, China Unicom said the company “strongly refutes the allegations that China Unicom has engaged in active surveillance attacks against US mobile phone subscribers using access to international telecommunications networks”.
Miller said he believed it was possible that a China entity directly or indirectly leased a network address from the Caribbean operators, allowing the messages to be coordinated and routed via the region’s telecoms firms without their knowledge. A spokeswoman for Cable & Wireless, which owns Flow in Barbados and BTC, declined to respond to the Guardian’s questions.
A spokesperson for the Chinese embassy in Washington said: “The Chinese government’s position on cybersecurity is consistent and clear. We firmly oppose and combat cyber-attacks of any kind. China is a staunch defender of cybersecurity.”
The Federal Communications Commission, the US telecommunications regulator, in April issued an order warning that it might shut down the US operations of China Unicom and other China-controlled entities. At the time, Ajit Pai, the FCC chairman, said the commission was concerned about the companies’ vulnerability to the “control of the Chinese Communist party”.
China Unicom responded to the FCC, saying it had a good record of compliance and had shown a willingness to cooperate with US law enforcement agencies. In its statement to the Guardian, China Unicom added that its US subsidiary operated “independently” in the US and in accordance with US laws. “China Unicom (Americas) has never been accused of misconduct and has never knowingly been the subject of investigation by any US law enforcement agency,” it said.
“We have an illusion of security when we talk on our mobile phones,” said James Lewis, the director of the Strategic Technologies Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). “People don’t realise that we are under a sustained espionage attack on anything that connects to a network, and that this is just another example of a really aggressive and pretty sophisticated campaign.”
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Re: Το Νήμα της Σινοφοβίας
Οι Ρώσοι τι είναι;Dwarven Blacksmith έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 18:39Κάποτε ήταν οι Εβραίοι, τώρα είναι οι Κινέζοι ο στόχος της ρητορικής.nostromos έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 15:43 οταν καταλαβεις νανε οτι οι λογοκριτες του φατσαμπουκ ειναι Κινεζοι και μελη του ΚΚΚ θα ειναι μεσανυχτα
Meet your (Chinese) Facebook censors
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October 20, 2020
https://nypost.com/2020/10/20/meet-your ... k-censors/
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Δεν ήταν ποτέ το αφήγημα ότι κυριολεκτικά πράκτορες εκ Ρωσίας έχουν διεισδύσει παντού. Αυτό ισχύει για χώρες τύπου Ουκρανία.dotcom έγραψε: 15 Δεκ 2020, 18:27Οι Ρώσοι τι είναι;Dwarven Blacksmith έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 18:39Κάποτε ήταν οι Εβραίοι, τώρα είναι οι Κινέζοι ο στόχος της ρητορικής.nostromos έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 15:43 οταν καταλαβεις νανε οτι οι λογοκριτες του φατσαμπουκ ειναι Κινεζοι και μελη του ΚΚΚ θα ειναι μεσανυχτα
https://nypost.com/2020/10/20/meet-your ... k-censors/![]()
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Σε Ευρώπη και Αμερική έχουν επιρροή, πολύ μεγαλύτερη της Κίνας*, η οποία όμως λειτουργεί διαμορφώνοντας κινήματα που πλασάρονται ως πατριωτικά-αντιγκλομπαλιστικά. Ο επηρεασμένος από τη Ρωσία δηλαδή μπορεί να μη δηλώνει καν Ρωσόφιλος. Μπορεί στο μυαλό του να είναι και αντιρώσος.
* η Κίνα δεν έχει ιδέα πως γίνεται το PR σε μη Κινέζους
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η Κινα που εχει αγορασει τις μισες ΗΠΑ και εχει κατακλυσει εμπορικα την ΕΕ εχει επιρροη μικροτερη απο το Ρωσο που στην καλυτερη εχει μερικα bot στα social media ... λογικο ακουγεται
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Ο nostromos μίλησε για Κινέζους moderators του facebook.Dwarven Blacksmith έγραψε: 15 Δεκ 2020, 18:36Δεν ήταν ποτέ το αφήγημα ότι κυριολεκτικά πράκτορες εκ Ρωσίας έχουν διεισδύσει παντού. Αυτό ισχύει για χώρες τύπου Ουκρανία.dotcom έγραψε: 15 Δεκ 2020, 18:27Οι Ρώσοι τι είναι;Dwarven Blacksmith έγραψε: 14 Δεκ 2020, 18:39
Κάποτε ήταν οι Εβραίοι, τώρα είναι οι Κινέζοι ο στόχος της ρητορικής.![]()
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Σε Ευρώπη και Αμερική έχουν επιρροή, πολύ μεγαλύτερη της Κίνας*, η οποία όμως λειτουργεί διαμορφώνοντας κινήματα που πλασάρονται ως πατριωτικά-αντιγκλομπαλιστικά. Ο επηρεασμένος από τη Ρωσία δηλαδή μπορεί να μη δηλώνει καν Ρωσόφιλος. Μπορεί στο μυαλό του να είναι και αντιρώσος.
* η Κίνα δεν έχει ιδέα πως γίνεται το PR σε μη Κινέζους
Το αφήγημα μοιάζει πολύ με τα μποτάκια -τρολ του Κρεμλίνου που έχουν διεισδύσει σε όλο το ίντερνετ.
Ρώσικα fake news που έχουν τόση επιρροή που κάποιοι χρεώνουν ακόμα και αποτελέσματα εκλογών σε αυτά.
Για να μη μιλήσω για απόψεις ότι ο πρόεδρος της Αμερικής είναι μαριονέτα του Πούτιν
Το αν προπαγανδίζουν ανοιχτά τη Ρωσία,δεν έχει σημασία.σημασια έχει ότι εξυπηρετούν συμφέροντα της Ρωσίας.
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Καλά τα λες στα υπόλοιπα αλλά δε μοιάζει. Πρόσεξε τι γίνεται εδώ. Το σκεπτικό είναι απλά "βρήκαμε κάτι Κινέζους, κάτι ύποπτο θα κάνουν". Δεν ξέρουν καν τι είναι αυτό! Η μόνη κατηγορία είναι ότι είναι Κινέζοι! Τα υπόλοιπα τα συμπληρώνει ο καθένας με τη φαντασία του, ανάλογα με το που ανήκει. Οι τραμπικοί θα φαντάζονται ότι οι πήραν τη δουλειά για να διαγράφουν τις dick pic του Χάντερ Μπάιντεν, οι αριστεροί θα φαντάζονται ότι διαγράφουν το γκρουπ σέιβ δε γουίγκουρς, κοκ.dotcom έγραψε: 15 Δεκ 2020, 20:52Ο nostromos μίλησε για Κινέζους moderators του facebook.Dwarven Blacksmith έγραψε: 15 Δεκ 2020, 18:36Δεν ήταν ποτέ το αφήγημα ότι κυριολεκτικά πράκτορες εκ Ρωσίας έχουν διεισδύσει παντού. Αυτό ισχύει για χώρες τύπου Ουκρανία.
Σε Ευρώπη και Αμερική έχουν επιρροή, πολύ μεγαλύτερη της Κίνας*, η οποία όμως λειτουργεί διαμορφώνοντας κινήματα που πλασάρονται ως πατριωτικά-αντιγκλομπαλιστικά. Ο επηρεασμένος από τη Ρωσία δηλαδή μπορεί να μη δηλώνει καν Ρωσόφιλος. Μπορεί στο μυαλό του να είναι και αντιρώσος.
* η Κίνα δεν έχει ιδέα πως γίνεται το PR σε μη Κινέζους
Το αφήγημα μοιάζει πολύ με τα μποτάκια -τρολ του Κρεμλίνου που έχουν διεισδύσει σε όλο το ίντερνετ.
Ρώσικα fake news που έχουν τόση επιρροή που κάποιοι χρεώνουν ακόμα και αποτελέσματα εκλογών σε αυτά.
Για να μη μιλήσω για απόψεις ότι ο πρόεδρος της Αμερικής είναι μαριονέτα του Πούτιν
Το αν προπαγανδίζουν ανοιχτά τη Ρωσία,δεν έχει σημασία.σημασια έχει ότι εξυπηρετούν συμφέροντα της Ρωσίας.
Γι αυτό λέω ποιο πολύ μοιάζει με τους Εβραίους. Λες ένα οι Εβραίοι ελέγχουν τα ΜΜΕ και καθάρισες, δε χρειάζεται να πεις τι γράφουν.
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