… ed anche piuttosto vendicativa…
La Reuters riporta la notizia secondo la quale, in apparente risposta alla pubblicazione di un’inchiesta sulle ricchezze nascoste del leader cinese Wen Jiabao, i computer del New York Times sono stati attaccati ripetutamente da hackers cinesi:
[…] “For the last four months, Chinese hackers have persistently attacked The New York Times, infiltrating its computer systems and getting passwords for its reporters and other employees,” The Times said on Thursday.
“Security experts hired by The Times to detect and block the computer attacks gathered digital evidence that Chinese hackers, using methods that some consultants have associated with the Chinese military in the past, breached The Times’s network.”
The hackers broke into the e-mail accounts of Shanghai bureau chief, David Barboza, who wrote the story on Wen’s family, and Jim Yardley, the paper’s South Asia bureau chief in India who was previously the Beijing bureau chief, it added.
“Computer security experts found no evidence that sensitive e-mails or files from the reporting of our articles about the Wen family were accessed, downloaded or copied,” said Jill Abramson, the paper’s executive editor.
Security experts found evidence that the hackers stole the corporate passwords for every Times employee and used those to gain access to the personal computers of 53 employees, most of them outside The Times’s newsroom, the paper said.
“Experts found no evidence that the intruders used the passwords to seek information that was not related to the reporting on the Wen family.”[…]