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U.S. government enlisted ISPs to fight Chinese hackers
Earlier this year, the U.S. government gave American ISPs addresses
believed to be associated with Chinese hackers “as part of a previously
undisclosed effort aimed at blocking cyberspying,” according to the Wall Street Journal.
Even as China and the U.S. meet this week in Washington, and as NSA
surveillance revelations continue to echo, the electronic battle royale
between countries continues.
In February, the government shared email addresses associated with Chinese government hacking group the Comment Crew, with American ISPs, just before the security consulting firm Mandiant made its now-famous study of Chinese hacking public.
Former U.S. officials told the WSJ that “Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) officials consulted with Internet providers about how to
block some Chinese hacking” the same day as DHS and the Federal Bureau
of Investigation released a joint memo listing hundreds of related IP
address linked to the hackers.
A DHS email to the Internet companies urged them to implement the security suggestions made by Mandiant in their study.
Subsequent to this, the U.S. saw a temporary decline in Chinese hacking
efforts, in part attributed to public shaming of China by the Obama
administration and partly as a result of the efforts of the ISPs.
However, as any hacker, and most people with even a nodding
relationship with hacking know, changing your IP address is not brain
surgery. Chinese hackers did so, now the level of hacking is back at a given value of normal.
Other recent instances
of cooperation between the U.S. government and Internet companies have
been condemned for a perceived conspiratorial closeness.
While U.S. telecoms have cooperated with DHS efforts to thwart Chinese hackers, they've simultaneously contributed to programs that enable the surveillance of citizens in America and abroad.
H/T Wall Street Journal | Illustration by Fernando Alfonso III
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