One man accused of being a hacker for the Chinese military, Wang Dong, better known as UglyGorilla, wrote in a social media profile that he did not . Another, Sun Kailiang, also known as Jack Sun, grew up in wealthy Pei County in eastern China, the home of a peasant who founded the ancient Han dynasty and was idolized by Mao. The link for this article located at NY Times is no longer available. . The case of military cyber intrusions by Chinese operatives underscores the escalating risks in the cyber domain, raising serious concerns regarding national defense.. Chinese Cybersecurity, Military Hackers, National Security Risks, Cyber Threats. . Dave Wreski
Young man's blog provides a rare glimpse of the secretive hacking establishment of the Chinese military, whose efforts have become a growing concern to the U.S.. For a 25-year-old computer whiz enlisted in a People's Liberation Army hacking unit, life was all about low pay, drudgery and social isolation. Nothing at all like the unkempt hackers of popular imagination, the young man wore a military uniform at work in Shanghai. He lived in a dorm where meals often consisted of instant ramen noodles. The workday ran from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., although hackers were often required to work late into the evening. The link for this article located at LA Times is no longer available. . At just 25, a brilliant coder in a military cyber division grappled with a reality that was both demanding and lonely.. Chinese Military Hackers, Cyber Espionage Tactics, Hacking Culture Insights, PLA Hacking Units. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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