---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 07:40:26 -0400 From: Richard Forno <rforno (at) infowarrior.org> To: Infowarrior List <infowarrior (at) attrition.org> Subject: [Infowarrior] - FW: [ISN] Beware of Zombies ?? Anyone care to tell me how Strassman can say with such "engineering precision" that there were "exactly" 735,598 zombified computers in the US on a given day, and that ALL those systems were zombified exclusively by Chinese activity? Unless there is 100% confirmation that the software used by this zombification was of Chinese origin and under Chinese operational control, how would these statistics be changed if it was determined that there were zombified systems created by Russia that use the same zombie software as the purported Chinese-controlled ones? And how does Strassman's statistic deal with man-in-the-middle controllers that may be in another country besides China? Sure, DOD (and USG) has it's bad cyber-days, but given their penchant for hyping meaningless statistics on cyberspace activitiy over the years I have a hard time believing Strassman's "precision" here..... -rf Attack of the Chinese Zombies By Bob Brewin GovExec.com September 17, 2007 The wave of cyberprobes or cyberattacks against Pentagon networks and government computer systems in France, Germany, New Zealand and the United Kingdom this summer appears to emanate from China, but no one in authority in the Defense Department or any of the other countries that have been victimized seems willing to finger the Chinese government or military as the culprit. Paul Strassmann -- who served as director of Defense information in the early 1990s, the acting chief information officer of NASA from 2002 to 2003, and now serves as a Defense senior adviser -- declines to point fingers, either. He prefers, instead, to focus on one startling fact about Chinese activity in cyberspace: As of the morning of Sept. 14, there were exactly (remember, Strassmann is an engineer and likes precision) 735,598 computers in the United States infested by Chinese zombies, he said. Zombies are those small programs that infect computers at the root level and allow the computers to be controlled by remote Users. < - > http://www.govexec.com/story_page.cfm?articleid=38027 _______________________________________________ Infowarrior mailing list Infowarrior (at) attrition.org https://attrition.org/mailman/listinfo/infowarrior __________________________________________________________________ CSI 2007 is the only conference that delivers a business-focused overview of enterprise security. It will convene 1,500+ delegates, 80 exhibitors and features 100+ sessions/seminars providing a roadmap for integrating policies and procedures with new tools and techniques. Register now for savings on conference fees and/or free exhibits admission. - www.csiannual.com
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