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The New Chinese Army – educated in America and ready to cause havoc with the power of a new weapon
They provide secret grants to ‘smart’ Chinese students to get them into American Engineering and Computer Science schools. They come in millions. They eventually obtain financial support form American Universities at the cost of American taxpayers and obtain their Masters and PH.D in American universities. Most of these Chinese get their degrees and training in Computer Science and Engineering from American Universities on student visas.
Many return back to China to create China’s new devastating weapon system that can wreck adversary’s Military infrastructure. China has discovered the power of a new weapon that is less expensive and more discreet than battalions of tanks or spies. Many of these students become part of Chinese sleeping cells within America ready to wreck the nation’s internal cyber infrastructure from within.
Cyber-attacks against government networks in recent months illustrate how states like China are discovering the power of a new weapon that is less expensive and more discreet than battalions of tanks or spies.
Cyber assaults blamed on China have struck sensitive government sites in Britain, France, Germany and the United States -- including the Pentagon and the French defense ministry, officials recently confirmed to major media. China denies the accusations.
"A state can use these tools to exert its power. States are beginning to understand that, and in a lot of ways the Chinese are taking the lead, and the Russians as well," said Ned Moran of the Terrorism Research Center.
"A country like China is realizing that instead of building a robust espionage network, based on people in a country and recruiting spies, they can do the same thing at a very low cost by executing cyber attacks," Moran said.
The expert at the Virginia-based Terrorism Research Center, a branch of Total Intelligence Solutions -- a firm founded by former CIA officials -- said it was clear the recent spate of hacking came from China.
"You can detect patterns, coming from the same country, the same network, with the same type of techniques," he said.
"That gives you a sense that it's probably coming from the Chinese, based on what I''ve seen. The Chinese government either is doing it, or is looking the other way as Chinese citizens are doing it."
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