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U.S. hacked China ..
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, June 23 2013 @ 01:31 AM EDT
South China Morning Post pacnet   mobiles

I guess pacnet wouldn't give NSA direct access to the routers, so they went in thru the bathroom window ...

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That guy is gonna touch off the 3rd World War yet - n/t
Authored by: Gringo_ on Sunday, June 23 2013 @ 04:15 AM EDT

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Would that be the Hong Kong that the US is threatening over the extradition of Snowden?
Authored by: Ian Al on Sunday, June 23 2013 @ 04:25 AM EDT
They threaten that international relations will be harmed if Hong Kong doesn't
just do it.

That would be the same China that the US denied hacking. So it was not some evil
US criminals, it was the US state. Patriotic criminals, then.

It is an interesting slant on the definition of a US patriot.

Oh, and I have not missed the fact that GCHQ in the UK has been monitoring my
emails and Groklaw comments. I wonder if my terrorist comments on Groklaw will
result in a surprise holiday in a US court under the US/UK 'bilateral' security
agreements.

I begin to see how putting Linux Openbox on those Hueway routers was a terrorist
attack on the US by the Chinese government.

Goodness, I'm grumpy, today.

---
Regards
Ian Al
Software Patents: It's the disclosed functions in the patent, stupid!

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Negotiations ...
Authored by: Anonymous on Monday, June 24 2013 @ 04:29 AM EDT
Seen on another forum

Ecuador: Why us?
Russia: You've already got that Assange bloke.
Ecuador: We can't get him out of the London embassy.
The ambassador is sick of the sight of him.
Russia: But, by the sounds, this Snowden chappie
isn't such a self obsessed tosser.
Ecuador: You keep him then.
Russia: He's from Hawaii. He'd never survive the winter.
Go on! You take him and we'll encourage all our nouveau riche to take
Galapagos Island holidays and ride those big turtles of yours.
Ecuador: That'd be bad for the environment!
Russia: Yes. But you'll make lots of money out of it.
Ecuador: OK! Deal!

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U.S. hacked China ..
Authored by: albert on Monday, June 24 2013 @ 10:12 AM EDT
I have absolutely no doubt that all intelligence services hack each other. We
hack them, they hack us.

NSA monitors our networks illegally, but they draw the line at hacking China?
Hah!

"The rules of fair play do not apply in love and war." - John Lyly

Letting Snowdon leave Hong Kong was an extremely smart political move by China.
Now, we don't know exactly what information The U.S. provided them, so we don't
know if it was in accordance with US/China extradition policies. China is no
longer the 'bad guy'; Moscow is. They'll send the hot potato to a country that
_really_ hates US.

Guys have a term for this, which I can't express here, but is common among
gentlemen to chide each other when one, by luck or design, has misfortune
bestowed upon him.

P.S. For those whos interests lean toward secrecy news, I recommend:

http://blogs.fas.org/secrecy/

There you will also find the latest CRS reports, normally not available to the
public.

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