Hacker weighs in on US-China cyber spat

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

Cybersecurity will be high on the agenda when Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama get together during President Xi’s seven-day state visit to the U.S. But far way from the pomp and ceremony, a self-proclaimed hacker huddles in front of a computer in his office in southern China. The former military officer – who would only give his code-named “Prince” – says he’s on the frontline of the global cyber-war. The 32-year-old claims he heads a five thousand-strong team of activists known as the Honker Union or Red Hackers which he claims have hacked what he considers China’s enemies. “I decided to learn hacking skills after my computer was hacked,” he told CNBC. “After I retired from the army, I thought I could use my skills to continue to serve and love my country. I chose to be a Red Hacker to be the personification of justice.” CNBC could not independently verify his claims and China’s government have strongly condemned cyber crime of any kind. Nonetheless China’s hackers continue to be a source of friction between Washington and Beijing. Alleged cyberattacks from China have angered the U.S. which has blocked business deals for Chinese companies. Washington is […]

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