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FBI: Chinese State Hackers Breached U.S. Telecom Providers
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<blockquote data-quote="Victor M" data-source="post: 1110985" data-attributes="member: 96560"><p>I sometimes think we should stop making indictments against foreign hackers. So what if we are able to restrict their overseas travels? Are they going to visit Disneyland any time soon? And I don't think these hackers will ever store their money in US financial systems, so we won't be able to confiscate their funds. All it is doing is showing off our capabilities. We show them that we know these guys, where they work, and we have their mug shots. And in so doing we are putting our intelligence efforts at risk, because their counter intelligence team will start investigating where all that info came from, who leaked it and so on. What effect will that have on them? Are they going to give up and say "oh oh, the CIA is onto us"? They'll probably say "come arrest me you bastard." Or they will simply shoot the hacker who's mug shot was posted.</p><p></p><p>The above video seems to portray a beam of hope that lies in future developments in AI. Not so fast. You are forgetting that our latest foray lies in large language models. The chinese have their own language that is as different than ours like the moon is to the sun. Who's to say that we will win in this AI battle?</p><p></p><p>imho it is better to do the option mentioned in the video and build a strong secure new telecom system in parallel and slide over when it's ready. And dictate to these slack profit centered telecoms that they Must have secure systems, classify them as national backbone and have different regulations and penalties for them. We have the FDA when it comes to food safety, so make one for national safety. I don't think these telecoms would budge voluntarily.They are not banks where customers will seek alternatives when their systems are hacked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victor M, post: 1110985, member: 96560"] I sometimes think we should stop making indictments against foreign hackers. So what if we are able to restrict their overseas travels? Are they going to visit Disneyland any time soon? And I don't think these hackers will ever store their money in US financial systems, so we won't be able to confiscate their funds. All it is doing is showing off our capabilities. We show them that we know these guys, where they work, and we have their mug shots. And in so doing we are putting our intelligence efforts at risk, because their counter intelligence team will start investigating where all that info came from, who leaked it and so on. What effect will that have on them? Are they going to give up and say "oh oh, the CIA is onto us"? They'll probably say "come arrest me you bastard." Or they will simply shoot the hacker who's mug shot was posted. The above video seems to portray a beam of hope that lies in future developments in AI. Not so fast. You are forgetting that our latest foray lies in large language models. The chinese have their own language that is as different than ours like the moon is to the sun. Who's to say that we will win in this AI battle? imho it is better to do the option mentioned in the video and build a strong secure new telecom system in parallel and slide over when it's ready. And dictate to these slack profit centered telecoms that they Must have secure systems, classify them as national backbone and have different regulations and penalties for them. We have the FDA when it comes to food safety, so make one for national safety. I don't think these telecoms would budge voluntarily.They are not banks where customers will seek alternatives when their systems are hacked. [/QUOTE]
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