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China Security The Internet Technology

China Hacked Norway's Visma To Steal Client Secrets, Investigators Say (reuters.com) 49

A prolific espionage group, which the U.S. government believes is Chinese, compromised billion-dollar business service provider Visma in 2018, according to a report by Recorded Future, a threat intelligence firm. From a report: The attack was part of what Western countries said in December is a global hacking campaign by China's Ministry of State Security to steal intellectual property and corporate secrets, according to Recorded Future. China's Ministry of State Security has no publicly available contacts. The foreign ministry did not respond to a request for comment, but Beijing has repeatedly denied any involvement in cyber-enabled spying. Visma took the decision to talk publicly about the breach to raise industry awareness about the hacking campaign, which is known as Cloudhopper and targets technology service and software providers in order reach their clients. Cyber security firms and Western governments have warned about Cloudhopper several times since 2017 but have not disclosed the identities of the companies affected.
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China Hacked Norway's Visma To Steal Client Secrets, Investigators Say

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  • by sinij ( 911942 ) on Wednesday February 06, 2019 @11:31AM (#58078572)
    Intellectual property theft is existential necessity for China. Its culture of conformity and rigid hierarchy greatly impedes home-grown innovation. So they have to steal tech from the West or fall behind.
    • by hey! ( 33014 )

      I have managed cross-cultural teams, and the idea that there is some kind of cultural determinism in innovation is nonsense. Put people under enough pressure and they will innovate, if their leadership is effective. Give a team ineffective leadership, and it will fail, no matter what the culture. The only difference is the failure mode.

      An American team with weak leadership will devolve into a pack of passive aggressive prima donnas . A team of Indians (note qualification: India is a big place with many

    • They are a small dick zero face culture.
  • So we are just going to spread our cheeks and invite them on in?
    • by Anonymous Coward

      Consequences for China because someone does something, China gets blamed, and no evidence is shown?

      It's curious how these Iranian, North-Korean, Russian and Chinese hackers (or hackers from whatever country is currently on the agenda) always manage to leave their business cards behind them, isn't it? And there's always a "report" or "investigation" to inform the public about it, and then a stubborn denial to provide any evidence to the allegations.

      What you see here is not how Chinese intelligence works. Thi

  • Corrected Title: Yet more commie cyberbúllshít from slashdot ..

    Hackers working on behalf of Chinese intelligence breached the network of Norwegian software firm Visma to steal secrets from its clientsref [reuters.com]

    Any company that keeps secrets on a computer connected to the Internet deserves to be hacked and it would be a lot simpler and productive to infiltrate a spy into the organization.

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