Foreign journalists in China target of computer attack
Globe and Mail – September 28, 2009
“Attempts to infect, compromise computers coincide with reports of tighter security before 60th anniversary of Communist government.”
Globe and Mail – September 28, 2009
“Attempts to infect, compromise computers coincide with reports of tighter security before 60th anniversary of Communist government.”
Tracking Cyberspies Through the Web Wilderness
New York Times – May 11, 2009
“They uploaded the data into a visualization program that had been provided to the group by Palantir Technologies, a software company that has developed a program that allows investigators to “fuse” large data sets to look for correlations and connections that may otherwise go unnoticed.”
New York Times – May 11, 2009
“They uploaded the data into a visualization program that had been provided to the group by Palantir Technologies, a software company that has developed a program that allows investigators to “fuse” large data sets to look for correlations and connections that may otherwise go unnoticed.”
China denies cyber hacking
cnn.com – March 30, 2009
“CNN’s John Vause reports on the extensive cyber hacking network which began with an attack on the Dalia Lama’s office.”
cnn.com – March 30, 2009
“CNN’s John Vause reports on the extensive cyber hacking network which began with an attack on the Dalia Lama’s office.”
Meet the Canadians who busted GhostNet
Globe and Mail – March 30, 2009
“Researchers uncover explosive cyber-spy network infecting more than 1,200 computers worldwide.”
Globe and Mail – March 30, 2009
“Researchers uncover explosive cyber-spy network infecting more than 1,200 computers worldwide.”
Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries
New York Times – March 28, 2009
“A vast electronic spying operation has infiltrated computers and has stolen documents from hundreds of government and private offices around the world, including those of the Dalai Lama, Canadian researchers have concluded.”
New York Times – March 28, 2009
“A vast electronic spying operation has infiltrated computers and has stolen documents from hundreds of government and private offices around the world, including those of the Dalai Lama, Canadian researchers have concluded.”






