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Guest contributors include RW, Yusiye, Bonnae & Old L.

本博客特约评论员包括RW、余四爷、沈宇哲与老L。

Old L focuses on the public opinion analysis.

老L是资深媒体人,供职于某知名网站,专注舆情观察。

Bonnae focuses his current research on Taiwan issues.

沈宇哲常住上海,关注台海。

Yusiye holds a BA in Economics & a BA in Political Science from University of California, Irvine. He works for an NGO in US.

余四爷拥有加州大学欧文分校经济、政治双学位,专注游说。

RW holds a LLB from Tsinghua Law School. He is a legal consultant of a leading US law firm. RW focuses on the legislation process in China.

RW毕业于清华法学院,任职于某国际律所,专注游说与立法。

ABOUT ME

Daniel Wu founded LobbyChina in 2006. Currently, he is the public relations director for a listed company.

这个博客由吴东创建。他是某公司公共关系总监。此博客观点不代表他所供职的公司意见。

LobbyChina is the first Chinese blog about lobbying & policy issues. It was one of the 10 nominees of "Best Weblog Chinese" in The BOBs 2006.

《游说观察》是第一个专注政府事务与政策传播的中文网站,曾获2006年最佳中文博客提名。

网谍风暴
Tagged with Hacker Propaganda Intelligence Spy defence

Summary: China says it suffers massive Internet spy damage.

  环球时报一篇文章昨天登上新浪首页,指出中国的安全正遭受来自互联网的威胁。这篇报道是对此前德、美、英、法指责中国“军方黑客”入侵的回应。环球时报未透露是哪个“国家有关部门”接受了独家采访。早前中央党校主办的《中国党政干部论坛》因刊登信产部副部长娄勤俭的相关言论而被回收,环球时报本次报道的调性则相对温和。以下是Gareth Powell对娄言论的记录

  Vice Minister of Information Industry Lou Qinjian, seen here, said the country's Internet was riddled with security holes that had made a mockery of the ruling Communist Party's censorship and exposed many secrets to spies. He said China has suffered "massive" and "shocking" losses of state and military secrets through the Internet while urging a sweeping crackdown on computer threats and uncensored news.

  He wrote in a magazine, Chinese Cadres Tribune, "The Internet has become the main technological channel for external espionage activities against our core, vital departments."

  "In recent years Party, government and military organs and national defence scientific research units have had many major cases of loss, theft and leakage of secrets, and the damage to national interests has been massive and shocking."

  The article appeared at a time when foreign officials have alleged that China has been mounting its own Internet raids on government computer networks in the United States, Germany, Britain and other countries — allegations China has denied.

  Lou Qinjian did not mention those allegations but said China needed to establish a new bureaucracy to enforce security controls on the Internet and also wrest control over key technology from foreign companies and governments.

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