Foreign intelligence agents always lure netizens to leak secrets in Forums | |
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Mar 23, 2007 01:16 | |
![]() | It is said: A state of South Asia is preparing to establish a monitoring station at east coast of Africa. Originally that's the military secret. But soon, the news is mastered by another country, which makes the military action of the state in South Asia very passive and embarrassing. So, how does this information reveal out? This incident sends a very important message for us: if the administration of Internet is mismanaged or the users on the lack of awareness of national and military security, the Internet will become an important channel, which could leak our military secrets. And it will be easy for hostile intelligence agencies attain important intelligence with minimal cost. Recently, some developed countries detect network intelligence "profiteering" to be made, so that their intelligence agencies have set up a "public information center" to gather useful information. |
Mar 23, 2007 07:15 | |
![]() | And how would the average netizen have any information that would be of use to intelligence agencies? |
Mar 23, 2007 19:57 | |
![]() | Maybe that's how one well known 'intelligence' agency found out about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq !!! |
Mar 24, 2007 01:10 | |
![]() | Could well be, there is a lot of creativity online. |
Mar 24, 2007 13:16 | |
![]() | And by that agency too? |
Mar 25, 2007 00:07 | |
![]() | I wouldn't put it past them. |
Mar 25, 2007 11:42 | |
![]() | New world , no secrecy Watch demo from Google earth |
Mar 25, 2007 21:46 | |
![]() | Google earth is great. Ever notice how the greater the military or strategic importance of a site, the better the resolution? Works for America and its allies, too. I've seen a bunch of American B52s lined up on the airfield on Diego Garcia and a friend of mine has shown me the the spy bases he worked at in his US Navy days in northern Western Australia and on Diego Garcia. It's not ordinary netizens governments have got to be worried about, it's the sheer amount of information open to the public through things like Google. |
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