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Retaliatory Cyber Attacks Are Only Way To Stop China, Says Former FBI Director
Tuesday November 20, 2018. 03:40 PM , from Slashdot
Targeted cyber attacks and a strong deterrence capability are the most effective way of preventing China and other countries continuing to steal Australian commercial secrets, according to a former director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. From a report: Louis Freeh, who ran the FBI for almost eight years until 2001, said the threat of criminal charges or jail time would do little to prevent state-sponsored hackers from continuing to steal valuable intellectual property. 'It's like trying to serve a subpoena on [Osama] Bin Laden -- it's not very effective,' Mr Freeh said on the sidelines of a speech in Sydney on Monday night. His comments come as the federal government considers how best to respond to a surge in cyber attacks directed by China's peak security agency over the past year. An investigation by The Australian Financial Review and Nine News confirmed China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), was responsible for the recent wave of attacks on Australian companies. These formed part of what is known in cyber circles as 'Operation Cloud Hopper', which was detected by Australia and its partners in the Five Eyes intelligence sharing alliance.
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