China-Based Hackers May Have Used Twitter, Google to Attack Dalai Lama, UN
A group of researchers has linked a huge, China-based cyber espionage ring to the theft of thousands of documents — including classified information, visa applications, and personal identities — from “politically sensitive targets” around the world.
The command-and-control infrastructure of this so-called Shadow Network used platforms such as Twitter (Twitter), Google Groups (Google Groups), Blogspot, Baidu Blogs, blog.com and Yahoo Mail to maintain persistent control of infected computers. They also used Tor, a system designed to grant online anonymity to political protesters, crime victims, journalists and others. The network then attacked targets ranging from the offices of the Dalai Lama to the United Nations as well as Indian and Pakistani government officials.
http://mashable.com/2010/04/07/cyber-crime-spies/
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