Saturday May 26, 2012

Japan says no key data lost in cyberattack; China denies responsibility

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    sf2k

    it must have been pretty big

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    Konsta

    "Japan says no loss of key data in cyberattack; China denies responsibility"

    What else could they both say? Both statements are probably not true.

  • 2

    some14some

    it's better to assume that "all data gone" because Japan will admit the truth after six months or so.

  • 5

    CrazyJoe

    Does China take responsibility for anything?

  • 3

    paulinusa

    China denying they're responsible for cyberattacks is becoming pretty routine, isn't it?

  • -4

    Maria

    Can't believe either of them. Like kids, they are.

  • 0

    globalwatcher

    paulinusa, China cannot spell a word of 'RESPONSIBILITY" and they never will.

  • 1

    gaijintraveller

    It was probably nothing to do with China. I expect it was caused by some MHI employees using Mixi. That seems to be how most viruses get on computers in Japan.

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    kurumazaka

    Of course Beijing had nothing to do with it. And yesterdays announcement that the Bank of China will no longer trade with a number of large European banks has nothing to do with forcing the hand of the EU on granting "full market status." Darn pesky conspiracy theorists!

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    Wolfpack

    China denies responsibility

    They can deny all they want, but there is a 99.9% chance that they did it.

  • 1

    soldave

    Japan says no loss of any more data... they've lost anything of importance long ago!

    Has the Japanese government speculated that it might be the Chinese or is it just the media who are throwing blame around at the moment?

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    Asagao

    Stopping the arms race and promoting peace would render such attacks useless.

  • 1

    KuroShadow

    It smells fishy to me. Many countries engage in industrial/coporate/governmental cyber-espionage of some kind - the Russians, the Israelis, the Americans & the Chinese, you name it. What amateurs would leave such traceable, simplified Chinese characters, especially when the security spotlight is currently focus on China? Having said that, major governmental depts & large companies such as Sony should have robust protection in place for critical systems.

  • 0

    tkoind2

    China has been repeatedly linked to these massive cyber attacks. It is a form of cold warfare that the world should deal much more harshly with.

    Cut off investment and support for China until she learns to behave like a good partner to the world. We are creating a monster by financing her military growth with western and Japanese investment.

  • 0

    gogogo

    If they were remotely controlling the servers then that is not a virus but a bot and how would they know if anything was stolen? If you can get infected 80 times you can get your stuff stolen, it's not like the bot would keep a log of it.

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    Mizuame

    The problem is that the bureaucrats in Beijing are unable to control what various military and quasi-military groups around the country are doing, and they know it.

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    globalwatcher

    Cyberattackers can shut down all utitities, communications, and transportations in addition to spying purpose. Japan has to be smarter than these attackers who are employees of Chinese govt) before they try to shut down whole Japan. This is a very serious problem.

  • 0

    nstn123

    That's what the Chinese govt. trained their hackers for. Soon for every attack China willl start denying responsibility even before people blaming them. The guilty is quick at denying.

  • -1

    kukuchai

    why china? not US!

  • 0

    Bgood41

    It is soooooooo Chinese. The end justifies the means in order to make up what they were missing since chairman Mao killed millions of Chinese. There was a report in the U.S news about a cyber warfare unit that is part of Chinese military in action. Obviously, all roads lead to China on all these matters. China will face another revolution in due time, for I can not wait to see it happens; sooner is better for the world.

  • -1

    mysteriousneo

    cos a new breed of hackers is coming from china.... I don't consider it bad. Take preventive measures for your systems.

  • -1

    Weasel

    Mutual lying.

  • -2

    soldave

    So I take it by the comments that China has been found guilty of this attack?

  • -1

    SquidBert

    There is nothing more effective than the suggestion of external threat to bring the mouth breathing masses back in line and taking the search lights of the governments internal affairs.

    Could it be that the Japanese government needs the threat of:

    • Chinese fishing boats

    • Russian bombers

    • Chinese Military ships

    • Chinese Hackers

    • North Korean nuclear activities

    • etc etc...

    In the same way that many western governments need Muslim Terrorists?

  • 0

    lostrune2

    How come we never hear of any cyberattacks targeting China............

  • 0

    NothingTokubetsu

    i think china, like the rest of the world, just wants to make sure japan isn't funneling funds to any secret underwater battlemech manufacturing facilities.

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    Stephen Jez

    I love it when companies claim that "no data" was lost when they get hacked. Chances are, if the hacker got access to your server then they probably took something.

  • 0

    anglootaku

    Sounds like the hackers may have been working for a competitor to Mitsubishi by what would possibly be corporate espionage, Chinese have hacked into a lot of Japanese and US companies lately.

  • 1

    gonemad

    And they confirmed no data was lost because all files were still there :-)

  • 0

    John Becker

    It's times like this when I miss ApecNetworks coming around to tell us that he has access to information we don't have, that he's been warning (whoever) about (whatever) for years, and reminding us that we are idiots and pawns, while he is in the know and above the fray.

    Of course it was the Chinese. It's been a long time since they've come up with anything worthwhile that they didn't steal.

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    bentheredonthat

    what does lost data mean? that the data wasn't copied or that key data wasn't seen by the hackers?

    china, puh-leeze! they are running the largest, and maybe most sophisticated, state-sponsered hacking network in the world. you gotta be good if you can break into google.

    lostrune 2 b/c china doesn't have any important data to steal. they've copied it from japan and western countries.

  • 0

    azamunis

    In the nutshell, Chinese brains smarter then Japanese or Amerian or any other nation in the world...?

  • 0

    akkk1

    They can deny all they want, but there is a 99.9% chance that they did it. >

    They should also graciously take the blame for the downfall of the western civilization.

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