[ISN] 35,000 Chinese websites hacked in 2010

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Thu, 10 Mar 2011 04:19:28 -0600 (CST)
http://english.people.com.cn/90001/98649/7315003.html

By People's Daily Online
March 10, 2011

A total of 35,000 websites on the Chinese mainland were attacked by 
hackers in 2010, including 4,635 government websites, according to the 
Internet security report released by the National Computer Network 
Emergency Response Technical Team/Coordination Center of China 
(CNCERT/CC) on March 9.

The report shows that the IP addresses of 5 million domestic host 
computers were infected with a trojan horse or corpse virus.

According to the report, government websites are vulnerable to hacker 
attacks and websites of financial institutions have become the main 
targets of hackers. According to the monitoring by the CNCERT/CC, 35,000 
websites on Chinese mainland were victims of hackers in 2010, a decrease 
of 22 percent from 2009. Of them, however, 4,635 were government 
websites, an increase of 68 percent from a year earlier. Around 60 
percent of ministerial-level websites have potential security risks to 
various degrees.

“Hackers use two main means to attack government websites. One means is 
to turn the homepage of government websites into that of hacker 
organizations in order to show off their skills and the other is to hide 
hackers' own pages on government Web sites before telling potential 
buyers that the servers and bandwidth of the government Web sites have 
been under their control and can be leased and transferred to 
criminals," said Zhou Yonglin, head of the Operation Department under 
the CNCERT/CC.

Furthermore, there is an increasingly evident profit-seeking trend for 
network criminal behaviors. websites of large-scale e-commerce 
operators, financial institutions and third party online payment service 
providers have become the main targets of phishing. Hackers have made 
knockoff websites and tempted users to log in and trade in order to 
steal their accounts and passwords, leading to losses.


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