Monday, December 29, 2014

• Graham believes China involved in Sony attack


  • Graham said he believes China was involved in North Korea's cyberattack. 
  • Graham gave Obama a rare kudos on his handling of the Sony hack
By Jeremy Diamond

Monday, December 15, 2014

• China, the Climate and the Fate of the Planet - Jeff Goodell


If the world's biggest polluter doesn't radically reduce the amount of coal it burns, nothing anyone does to stabilize the climate will matter. Inside the slow, frustrating — and maybe even hopeful — struggle to find a new way forward
By Jeff Goodell | September 15, 2014

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Friday, November 28, 2014

• A Nation of Thieves and Poachers - Reuters

Philippines fines Chinese fishermen $102,000 each for poaching
Reuters

A group of Chinese fishermen leave a court in Puerto Princesa in the Philippines on Nov. 24.

A Philippine court on Monday fined nine Chinese fishermen $102,000 each after they were caught with hundreds of sea turtles in a disputed shoal in the South China Sea amid a festering territorial standoff between the two sides.


• China's threat: Vietnam, the US, and Japan in the South China Sea - By Vũ Hồng Lâm

Prospects for regional security hinges heavily on how these actors relate to the South China Sea issue.
By Vũ Hồng Lâm

Sunday, November 23, 2014

• Most Beautiful Photos Of Wonderful China By Jade Small


With China’s economic growth of more than 10%, the environment was forced to take a back seat. It’s the most populous country on earth and it is starting to show increased incidences of birth defects and some of the dirtiest air in the world. 


• Territorial Disputes and China's Fisher Militia - By Emmanuel

Territorial Disputes and China's Fisher Militia
Chinese fishermen have been baiting people instead of fish in the service of PRC interests in asserting military supremacy.
By Emmanuel

And he said to them, “Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.” (Xi Jinping 4:19)



Friday, November 21, 2014

• Chinese aggression: The U.S. government thinks China could take down the power grid


The United States has detected malware from China on U.S. computers systems that affect the daily lives of every American. The head of U.S. Cyber Command said China has the ability to attack the U.S. power grid
By Jamie Crawford

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Thursday, November 13, 2014

• China’s Cyber-Theft Jet Fighter - The Wall Street Journal

Chinese military and commercial cyber theft amount to the greatest transfer of wealth in history. This Chinese behavior persists because it is cost-free.
The Wall Street Journal


A Chinese J-31 stealth fighter performs at the 10th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 11, 2014.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

• Chinese hack U.S. weather systems, satellite network - By Mary Pat Flaherty, Jason Samenow and Lisa Rein

Chinese hack U.S. weather systems, satellite network
By Mary Pat Flaherty, Jason Samenow and Lisa Rein

Hackers from China breached the federal weather network recently, forcing cybersecurity teams to seal off data vital to disaster planning, aviation, shipping and scores of other crucial uses, officials said.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

• Sex Trafficking and China’s One Child Policy - By Madeline Fetterly


Among the consequences of China’s one child policy: a growing market for trafficked women. Women and children from Burma, Vietnam, Laos, Mongolia and North Korea, as well other countries in Africa and the Americas, are subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking in China. By Madeline Fetterly


• In Beijing, Clearer Views Hide Real Life By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW

In Beijing, Clearer Views Hide Real Life
By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW

Pollution shrouded the Olympic Green, built for the 2008 Games, on Oct. 9. Officials want to show a cleaner version of Beijing during the summit talks.


Wednesday, November 5, 2014

• Japan Warns China Coral Poachers - TOKO SEKIGUCHI

Japan Warns China Coral Poachers
Coast Guard Says ”Far From Average” 
Number of Arrests Recently
By TOKO SEKIGUCHI

A coast guard vessel approaches a suspected Chinese coral poaching ship off the coast of Japan's Ogasawara islands.

TOKYO—Top Japanese officials on Tuesday warned coral poachers to stay out of the country’s territorial waters after arresting six Chinese nationals suspected of hunting illegally for precious red corals in recent weeks.


Monday, November 3, 2014

• Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Square’ one month on: how are protesters living? By Jonathan Kaiman

Hong Kong’s ‘Umbrella Square’ one month on: 
how are protesters living?

With tents to rent, a study zone, WiFi, and a growing art movement, the pro-democracy movement has evolved into a functional utopian collective
By Jonathan Kaiman



• South Korea: Illegal fishing by Chinese boats causing over US$1 bln in damage - The Korea Herald

Running from the law: Chinese fishing boats tied themselves together to try and evade capture from South Korea's coastguard

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

• Researchers identify sophisticated Chinese cyberespionage group - Ellen Nakashima


“Axiom’s activities are supported by China to steal trade secrets and to target dissidents, pro-democracy organizations and governments.” -- Peter LaMontagne
By Ellen Nakashima

Monday, October 27, 2014

• China strives incoherently for the ‘socialist rule of law’ - Rebecca Liao

The Communist party attempt to introduce legal redress is an impossible feat
By Rebecca Liao

China’s leaders are attempting to bring the country’s relationship with law into balance. The Chinese Communist party will remain supremely powerful, but the Chinese people are to have the right to seek redress through the courts. How is this balancing act to be accomplished? In truth, it is an impossible feat. 


Thursday, October 23, 2014

• Chinese Hacking Is Eroding U.S. Military Superiority By Mackenzie Eaglen & Charles Morrison


Countering Chinese cyber espionage must be a top priority
By Mackenzie Eaglen & Charles Morrison
Earlier this month, the latest cyber-attack against J.P. Morgan garnered national headlines. 


Saturday, October 18, 2014

• China Hires As Many As 300,000 Internet Trolls To Make The Communist Party Look Good - CHRISTINA STERBENZ

CHRISTINA STERBENZ
The Chinese government doesn't just censor its internet. It actually pays people to leave fake comments that make the country - and its communist regime - look good.
After reading "Blocked on Weibo" by Chinese researcher Jason Q. Ng, we recently learned China's version of Twitter, Sina Weibo, banned the phrase "50 cents." It references China's "50 Cent Party," a group of ordinary citizens hired by the government to post internet comments spinning that day's news in China's favor.

Friday, October 17, 2014

• Global security firms cooperate against Chinese state hackers - Tim Ring



Global security firms cooperate against Chinese hackers

Ten cyber-security companies have cooperated to pool intelligence and combat Chinese state APT actors.
By Tim Ring

• FBI warns industry of Chinese cyber campaign - Ellen Nakashima


“The Axiom threat group is a well-resourced and sophisticated Chinese cyber espionage group that has been operating unfettered for at least four years, and most likely more.” -- Novetta Solutions report
By Ellen Nakashima

• Ai Weiwei says Communist Party lost its principles, blasts silent fellow artists

Ai Weiwei says Communist Party lost its principles, blasts silent fellow artists


Chinese communists have increasingly targeted activists and dissidents, as well as their relatives, on non-political charges such as disturbing public order or business-related misdeeds, instead of free speech and political dissent charges that would draw international condemnation.
AP


Saturday, September 20, 2014

• A Nation of Spies and Thieves - Chinese Student Spies Overwhelm The West - Joshua Philipp

A Nation of Spies and Thieves
Chinese Student Spies Overwhelm The West

By Joshua Philipp


Students and spies: "You could have one spy steal 10,000 documents, or you could have 10,000 Chinese student spies each steal one document."

Intelligence agencies around the world typically regard China’s approach to spying as sloppy and unprofessional. 


• China's Huawei Shipped U.S. Equipment to Cuba - Bill Gertz

Commerce probing whether Huawei sale of U.S. gear violated sanctions
By Bill Gertz

A Chinese telecommunications company linked to the People’s Liberation Army provided U.S.-origin equipment to Cuba in apparent violation of U.S. economic sanctions on the communist-ruled island.
U.S. officials familiar with intelligence reports said the equipment included U.S.-made modems, routers, and switches for telecommunications networks.