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只看楼主 倒序阅读 使用道具 0楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
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美国纽约时报(New York Times)称,山东蓝翔技校与上海交通大学攻击了google!
  据报道,位于中国东部山东省的蓝翔技校是一个有着军方背景的学校并且为军方培养电脑科学家(is a huge vocational school that was established with military support and trains some computer scientists for the military. )(grass-mud horse:http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/world/asia/12beast.html)又一娱乐中国大众的佳作。
  纽约时报不简单。
  
  由于纽约时报是具有全球影响力的报纸,所以作者预测,本篇新闻将大大提升蓝翔技校的知名度,而将对本来就已经是全球名校的上海交大影响不大。斯坦福和普林斯顿的工学院已经开始在担心10年秋季生源是否会因此受到影响。麻省理工已经在落实与蓝翔技校的合作计划。而其他的非常青藤学校如UIUC,伯克利等等已经在暗中争抢与蓝翔技校互派交流学者的名额。
  
  而位于山东省的高三学子开始奋发努力,很多人放弃了清华北大的梦想,打算加倍努力,冒更大的风险报考蓝翔技校。蓝翔技校的校长称,如果达到750分,那么被我校录取的希望是非常大的。
  
  全国各大媒体纷纷关注蓝翔技校的扩招计划。据悉,蓝翔技校学制短,好就业。多家跨国公司纷纷派代表抢夺蓝翔的毕业生。据调查,蓝翔技校毕业生的梦想是济南科技市场,其次是神州,长城,清华紫光等国内知名IT企业。而IBM,苹果,英特尔等则排在了最末尾,原因是没有人知道这些企业什么的。而IBM少数的几票则是因为有人从联想那边听说这哥们可能已经破产了。
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只看该作者 1楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
2 China Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks

SAN FRANCISCO — A series of online attacks on Google and dozens of other American corporations have been traced to computers at two educational institutions in China, including one with close ties to the Chinese military, say people involved in the investigation.

They also said the attacks, aimed at stealing trade secrets and computer codes and capturing e-mail of Chinese human rights activists, may have begun as early as April, months earlier than previously believed. Google announced on Jan. 12 that it and other companies had been subjected to sophisticated attacks that probably came from China.

Computer security experts, including investigators from the National Security Agency, have been working since then to pinpoint the source of the attacks. Until recently, the trail had led only to servers in Taiwan.

If supported by further investigation, the findings raise as many questions as they answer, including the possibility that some of the attacks came from China but not necessarily from the Chinese government, or even from Chinese sources.

Tracing the attacks further back, to an elite Chinese university and a vocational school, is a breakthrough in a difficult task. Evidence acquired by a United States military contractor that faced the same attacks as Google has even led investigators to suspect a link to a specific computer science class, taught by a Ukrainian professor at the vocational school.

The revelations were shared by the contractor at a meeting of computer security specialists.

The Chinese schools involved are Shanghai Jiaotong University and the Lanxiang Vocational School, according to several people with knowledge of the investigation who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the inquiry.

Jiaotong has one of China’s top computer science programs. Just a few weeks ago its students won an international computer programming competition organized by I.B.M. — the “Battle of the Brains” — beating out Stanford and other top-flight universities.

Lanxiang, in east China’s Shandong Province, is a huge vocational school that was established with military support and trains some computer scientists for the military. The school’s computer network is operated by a company with close ties to Baidu, the dominant search engine in China and a competitor of Google.

Within the computer security industry and the Obama administration, analysts differ over how to interpret the finding that the intrusions appear to come from schools instead of Chinese military installations or government agencies. Some analysts have privately circulated a document asserting that the vocational school is being used as camouflage for government operations. But other computer industry executives and former government officials said it was possible that the schools were cover for a “false flag” intelligence operation being run by a third country. Some have also speculated that the hacking could be a giant example of criminal industrial espionage, aimed at stealing intellectual property from American technology firms.

Independent researchers who monitor Chinese information warfare caution that the Chinese have adopted a highly distributed approach to online espionage, making it almost impossible to prove where an attack originated.

“We have to understand that they have a different model for computer network exploit operations,” said James C. Mulvenon, a Chinese military specialist and a director at the Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis in Washington. Rather than tightly compartmentalizing online espionage within agencies as the United States does, he said, the Chinese government often involves volunteer “patriotic hackers” to support its policies.

Spokesmen for the Chinese schools said they had not heard that American investigators had traced the Google attacks to their campuses.

If it is true, “We’ll alert related departments and start our own investigation,” said Liu Yuxiang, head of the propaganda department of the party committee at Jiaotong University in Shanghai.

But when asked about the possibility, a leading professor in Jiaotong’s School of Information Security Engineering said in a telephone interview: “I’m not surprised. Actually students hacking into foreign Web sites is quite normal.” The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not to be named for fear of reprisal.

“I believe there’s two kinds of situations,” the professor continued. “One is it’s a completely individual act of wrongdoing, done by one or two geek students in the school who are just keen on experimenting with their hacking skills learned from the school, since the sources in the school and network are so limited. Or it could be that one of the university’s I.P. addresses was hijacked by others, which frequently happens.”

At Lanxiang Vocational, officials said they had not heard about any possible link to the school and declined to say if a Ukrainian professor taught computer science there.

A man named Mr. Shao, who said he was dean of the computer science department at Lanxiang but refused to give his first name, said, “I think it’s impossible for our students to hack Google or other U.S. companies because they are just high school graduates and not at an advanced level. Also, because our school adopts close management, outsiders cannot easily come into our school.”

Mr. Shao acknowledged that every year four or five students from his computer science department were recruited into the military.

Google’s decision to step forward and challenge China over the intrusions has created a highly sensitive issue for the United States government. Shortly after the company went public with its accusations, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton challenged the Chinese in a speech on Internet censors, suggesting that the country’s efforts to control open access to the Internet were in effect an information-age Berlin Wall.

A report on Chinese online warfare prepared for the U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission in October 2009 by Northrop Grumman identified six regions in China with military efforts to engage in such attacks. Jinan, site of the vocational school, was one of the regions.

Executives at Google have said little about the intrusions and would not comment for this article. But the company has contacted computer security specialists to confirm what has been reported by other targeted companies: access to the companies’ servers was gained by exploiting a previously unknown flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser.

Forensic analysis is yielding new details of how the intruders took advantage of the flaw to gain access to internal corporate servers. They did this by using a clever technique — called man-in-the-mailbox — to exploit the natural trust shared by people who work together in organizations.

After taking over one computer, intruders insert into an e-mail conversation a message containing a digital attachment carrying malware that is highly likely to be opened by the second victim. The attached malware makes it possible for the intruders to take over the target computer.

John Markoff reported from San Francisco and David Barboza from Shanghai. Bao Beibei and Chen Xiaoduan in Shanghai contributed research.

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只看该作者 2楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
惜清华北大,凤姐独享;复旦科大,稍欠张扬。一代天骄上海交大,只识击破防火墙。俱往矣,数一流学校,还看蓝翔……
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只看该作者 3楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
我要考蓝翔技校 学做菜 顺便黑了美国政府网
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只看该作者 4楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
震惊了... 蓝翔给time多少银子,这广告做得。。。
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只看该作者 5楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
蓝翔啊,这下发达了
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只看该作者 6楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
传说中的虎年大虎 虎虎生威 蓝翔威武……
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只看该作者 7楼 发表于: 2010-02-21
俺有个远房表哥就在蓝翔技校教驾驶,俺也感到荣耀啊
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