【禁聞】“史上最大駭客案” 升級網路大戰

【新唐人2011年8月5日訊】世界網路安全專家最近發現了有史以來最大規模的連環網路攻擊,入侵的範圍包括聯合國、各國政府、企業等72家機構的網路。他們認為這是一次「國家行為」,並且將這次襲擊來源再次指向中國。有學者表示,中共網路瘋狂擴張引發的網路戰爭已經打響,大戰不可避免。

披露這次入侵的安全網路公司McAfee表示,受到襲擊的除了美國、台灣、印度、韓國、越南、加拿大等政府,以及東盟(ASEAN)、國際奧林匹克委員會(IOC)、聯合國等辦公室之外,還有軍工企業等高技術公司。其中49個機構或公司在美國,包括政府機構、軍工企業、研究所、媒體機構等。

McAfee公司8月3號發表的這篇長達14頁的報告顯示,這次大規模攻擊行動斷斷續續進行了5年。一些攻擊僅僅維持了約一個月,但是最長的一次則維持了28個月。

政論家伍凡認為,有國家背景,想從對外攻擊中獲利,或對對手進行破壞的,最大可能就是中國。

伍凡:「第一他要盜取情報,盜竊軟體、硬體、金融、軍火工業的所有資訊,第二,他要破壞,第三,他要設置木馬,長期的潛伏。這是為了維護它的政權、中共的政權,一個是維護,二是擴張。在目前全球範圍金融、經濟貿易都有全面性危機重重的狀況下,中共政權利用國家力量,來參與這個超限戰。」

所有的疑點都指向中國。「戰略與國際問題研究中心」的網路專家路易斯(Jim Lewis),也是一名美中安全問題專家,他認為,這次襲擊的背後主使很可能是中國,因為被襲的部分目標,確實擁有北京特別感興趣的信息。例如,「國際奧組委」以及數個國家「奧林匹克委員會」的網站,在北京備戰2008年奧運會期間,顯示曾被入侵。

而印度獨立機構網路專家姆希指出,中國正不遺餘力的在區內擴大他的影響力和戰略利益,包括印度在內的某些亞洲國家政府,面臨來自中國的網路入侵風險因此加大。

伍凡說,中共在過去10年之內,一直不斷試探性的對美國發動網路攻擊。他們的駭客曾經進入到美國國務院、國防部、歐巴馬競選團隊的辦公室、美國國會議員的辦公室,進入到美國生產F-35的公司電腦系統。這說明,中共在網路上已經走上「希特勒」的道路。伍凡認為,美國、英國,以及那些被攻擊的受害國家,總有一天會聯合起來進行反擊。

伍凡:「現代的戰爭不是熱火、核子戰爭那麼打,現在信息網路的戰爭逐漸升級,總有一天得大打,有一個終結,總的大爆發。」

美國國防部也曾在5月底表示,來自任何國家的電腦破壞活動都可能構成戰爭行為。

去年,美國反病毒軟體製造商賽門鐵克(Symantec)的一份關於網路間諜的報告也顯示,超過四分之一的網路信息竊取行動源於中國。

而德國憲法保衛局去年12月調查發現,德國政府部門的電腦受到的網路間諜攻擊,一半以上源頭指向中國國家部門。

同時,很多西方情報人士認為,許多源於中國的駭客攻擊與中共軍隊和官方有關。

中國今年也承認有一支由網路戰士組成的超級精銳部隊存在。一名前解放軍將領說,這支被稱為「網路藍軍」的網路部隊是從規模極大的人才庫中選拔出來的。他說:「這就像乒乓球。我們打的人多,所以我們打得很好。」據了解,藍軍已經正式存在了約兩年。

新唐人記者周玉林、宋風、蕭宇採訪報導。

Largest Hacking Case Upgraded

World Internet safety experts recently revealed

the largest chain network hacking attacks in history.

The 72 networks targeted include the United Nations,

various countries』 governments, large corporations, etc.

They believe this is a “national operation”

and the attacks came from China.

Scholars think the regime』s frenzied network expansion has

started an Internet war, a bigger battle cannot be prevented.

McAfee, the Internet safety company that disclosed

the attacks, expressed that the attacks targeted countries

like the United States, Taiwan, India, South Korea, Vietnam

and Canada. It also targeted NGO』s

like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),

the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and UN offices.

As well as high technology companies and military suppliers.

49 of the targets are in the U.S, including government

agencies, military suppliers, research institutions and media.

The 14-page report McAfee released on August 3 shows,

this large scale attack operated intermittently for five years.

These attacks lasted between 1 and 28 months.

Political commentator Wu Fan believes this can be from

a country with a history of trying to gain from attacking others

or trying to damage opponents, which is most likely China.

Wu Fan: “First, it (Chinese regime) is after intelligence,

any information about software, hardware, finances, military.

Second, it wants to sabotage (opponents).

Third, it places Trojans for long-term attacks.

All this is to protect its regime, the CCP

(Chinese Communist Party), to protect and to expand.

Facing global financial and economic crises, CCP uses the

entire nation』s power to participate in this unrestricted warfare.”

All evidences point to China. Network expert Jim Lewis

from the Center for Strategic and International Studies

believes that China is behind this attack, because some

of the targets are places that Beijing has special interests in.

For example, the International Olympic Committee and their

websites were infiltrated prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Indian independent network expert Mushi pointed out that

China is currently placing all efforts in expanding its influence.

India and other Asian countries are likely to be attacked too.

Wu Fan said, the CCP has been tentatively attacking U.S,

networks for the past 10 years.

CCP hackers have infiltrated the U.S. State Department,

Department of Defense, Obama』s campaign office,

U.S Congressmen』s Offices, and

the company manufacturing the F-35 fighter jets.

This shows that CCP has taken the “Nazi” approach

on the Internet.

Fan Wu believes that the U.S., Britain, and other targeted

countries will eventually unite together and fight back.

Wu Fan, “The modern war is not fought with fire and

nuclear weapons, but it is an information war on the Internet.

One day there will be a big battle.”

The U.S. Department of Defense said in May that cyber

attacks from any country can be viewed as an act of war.

Last year, the U.S. anti-virus software company Symantec

wrote in a report on network spying,

that more than a quarter of the online information thefts

originated from China.

The German Constitutional Protection Agency found

in December 2010 that more than half of the attacks

on the German Government originated

from Chinese government agencies.

Many western intelligence personnel believe too, Chinese

hacking attacks are associated with CCP and the military.

This year China also admitted about the existence

of an elite network unit.

A former Chinese general said, this so called

“Network Blue Force” is selected from a large talent pool.

He said, “This is like Ping-Pong. We have a lot of

people that play it, so we are better at it.”

According to sources, this special unit

has officially existed for two years now.

NTD reporters Zhou Yulin, Song Feng and Xiao Yu