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All US stealth aircrafts, advanced weapons completely compromised

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http://freebeacon.com/national-security/china-hacked-f22-f35-jet-secrets/

>An NSA document states that China obtained more than 50 terabytes—a huge amount of data—from U.S. defense and government networks, including the F-35 radar and engine secrets. The data included numbers and types of F-35 radar modules, and detailed engine schematics for the Lockheed Martin aircraft.

>Chinese cyber spies also obtained export-restricted data through defense industrial espionage on the B-2 bomber, F-22, F-35, Space-based Laser, and other weapons.

>The operation first gained access to some 630,000 Boeing computer files on the C-17 military transport aircraft technology in early 2009. The C-17 is the U.S. military’s main cargo aircraft. The data included details on the aircraft’s onboard computer.

>Other stolen files included data on the F-22 and F-35 aircraft, the military’s most advanced radar-evading stealth fighter jets.

>The F-22 data included details of an unspecified “training component” on the stealth jet used to launch missiles.

>Other stolen data stolen by the Chinese spies included an unspecified “advanced United States military project” that the three men were attempting to steal blueprints and testing data.

According to an FBI agent writing in the criminal complaint, Noel A. Freeman, a report by the spies stated that the stolen data would “allow us to rapidly catch up with U.S. levels” and will allow China to “stand easily on the giant’s shoulders.”
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>Chinese copying again

Pottery
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>>29399063
>reprogram weapons so they don't match anything in the stolen data
>problem solved.
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Steps to keep classified material safe:

1. Don't hire foreign nationals
2. Fire employees that marry foreign nationals
3. Don't have shit IT
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>>29399704
except everyone in this country is a foreign national unless they're native american.
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>>29399704
>>29399712

Correction, don't hire "Chinese" foreign nationals, especially when superior Japanese and Korean ones are practically next door!
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This is an act of war.
China keeps doing shit like this and we let them cuck us over and over.
When will we grow a pair and start launching missiles?
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proving once again if that communists can only advance their technology if they steal&copy. and copy poorly, at that. hard to improve what you've stolen if you barely understand it in the first place...

nothing to see here, move along.
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>>29399704
>le foreigners
This country was built by foreigners you cuck. What exactly did the native americans do during their tenure?
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>>29399729
because capitalism needs a slave class and we farmed it out to china.

china is NOTHING without us. you think their economy is in the tank now? just imagine if we decided to embargo chinese imports.
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>>29399729
I thought spying was just a thing countries do to each other.
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>>29399763
to him, its only wrong when it happens to us. he probably supports hillary, too.
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>>29399738
Foreigners that have not become American citizens should not have access to classified material. They still have connections to their home country, which can be devestating to national security.
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Every time the Chinese do something like this, hike the tariffs on Chinese imported goods another 250%.
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>>29399704
Even ignoring all possible /pol/ nonsense.

Your concept fails that most of the key parts are done by multi-national teams or are foreign developed in the first place.

Isolating yourself from the outer world would just mean to lose the touch to state of the art/cutting edge technolgy.

Not that the history isn't full of non-foreigners selling secrets for money.
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>>29399063
Moot point if the chinks can't make good enough turbine blades for it. Like having the plans for a nuke, but not the materials.
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>>29399063
>chinks talk shit about the US military while furiously copying/stealing anything they can from them
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>>29399063

Anyone else think Obama handed their president a "backdoor path" to all of this data?

No fucking way 50TBs was leeched from DoD servers without someone noticing.
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>Hollywood wants to make China the bad-guys in Red Dawn Remake
>THIS WILL NO STAND AMERICA
>Change bad guys to Norks

>China hacks US database and steals critical info
>literally nothing happens

Explain this shit to me guys...
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>>29399712
for the love of fuck. you know what he meant. do not hire first or second gen immigrants. their familial ties are still too strong.
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>>29399897

Terrorist in the White House.
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>>29399775
Go back to /pol/ and stay there you cocksucker.
It doesn't matter who I support in this nut house we call a country.
The fact still remains, they stole from us.
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>>29399712
Not really, no.
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Budget season, NSA wants to secure their shekels?
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>>29399897
It's called a honey pot, while the rice-niggers blow their entire cyber-warfare load on getting into and copying databases, we're, in turn, examining and mapping their cyber warfare capability thus giving us the edge should it ever come to war we'll know how to attack the cyber-warfare infrastructure.
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>>29399897
>Amelikkkan pigs! We not your enemy!
>meanwhile China steals sensitive American military information, makes videos demonstrating their fancy new toys blowing up American equipment and furiously postures against the US
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>>29399712
Fuck off Bernie.
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>>29400032

>attack the cyber-warfare infrastructure.

Buzzwords, the post. You should drop out of whatever ITT-Tech National Security training you're doing and kill yourself.

If it came to war we'd just cut the fucking cables to preserve our entire infrastructure.
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>security through obscurity
>2016
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>>29399712
They don't count either as they migrated from Asia across Beringia
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>>29400032
t. Tom Clancy
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>>29399063
>oops looks like all our stealth tech was stolen!
>i guess we have to dedicate trillions to the war budget and update our stealth technology

they do this shit all the fucking time guys. its nothing new.
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>>29400079
>>29400056
>Fiddy rage

The funny part is where you faggots think he's actually wrong
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>>29399859
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>>29400137
That whole documentary was fantastic
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>>29399728
>Superior Koreans and Japanese

How, if all the tech jobs and research institutions are dominated with Chinese.
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>>29399897
>Explain this shit to me guys...
Unlike in China, our film producers aren't a branch of the government and thus act largely independent of it.

Shocking, I know.
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>>29400092
>Childlike attack
A sign of desperation that you're not convincing anyone :(
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Do you /K/ucks actually believe fiddies post on 4chan or do you us yhe term as an insult?

Genuinely curious pls respond
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>>29400247
Way to answer half the question.
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>>29400276
I was pointing out that the juxtaposition was stupid and irrelevant, my aim was never to answer the question.
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No wonder that the JY-26 VHF-band anti-stealth AESA was capable of detecting the F-22s excercising across the yellow sea in Korean air-space.

China already has all the signatures of all current US stealth fighters via hacking.
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>>29400137
>>29400179
sauce?
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>>29400303
Then the point of the comparison went right over your head.
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>>29400470
I understood the intended point, it was just illustrated with an absolutely ridiculous comparison that I took exception to.
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>>29400370
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0C4_88ub_M
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>>29399704

the F-35 is made for export, so having non-americans on the design/build/service staffs is not uncommon

>>29399729

First, we end trade relations with them. This is basically inevitable at this point, either Trump gets elected and slaps them with a tariff or Hilary is elected and the TPP sues their state-owned conglomerates/tariffs their goods.

At the end of it, in five years relations will be much worse.
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>>29399897

hollyjew's money comes from the BRICS, in case you haven't noticed. It's all made for export.
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>>29400520
thanks, couldnt find anything based on the pictures
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Nice to know that the PLAAF can now pre-program the IR-signatures of the F-22/F-35 and B-2 into the recognition database of their new ImIR PL-10 high agility dogfight missiles, making them more resistant against decoys.
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>>29400253

there's no way to know since chinese users have to use proxies to view 4ch
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>>29399063
>Did this not happen before?
Also hope this was an honey pot like the Russian gas thing.

http://www.zdnet.com/article/us-software-blew-up-russian-gas-pipeline/
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>>29400520
>Skip to random part

>It's the Chinese guy getting pissed at the gravel dealer for not making it clear he didn't have enough gravel etc.

Is the whole film like this?
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>Honeytrap

sure.

This is what they actually got.

http://www.spiegel.de/media/media-35687.pdf
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People are forgetting that the biggest security breach in recent years was caused by a white, anglo American named Edward Snowden. Foreign nationals are not the problem, lax security is.
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>>29399712
fuck off with this meme
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>>29400315
>Chink knows F-22s are currently stationed in Korea.
>Pay some gook to make a phone call when one takes off
>Say you detected it on your super secret squirrel hyper radar
>????
>Profit
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>>29399729
yeah dude lets just launch some missles bro
np
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>>29400204
Chinks are cheaper, get hired, and hire more chinks ?
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>>29400942
They arent directly hired from China. Most of them are american citizens.
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>>29400833
So is this a Yes or NO, ...what else did they get?
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>>29399063
>freebeacon
and into the trash it goes
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>>29400877
>kek
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Isn't this all extremely old news? Not Chinese being thiefs, but this exact breach? Has it not already been proven that they didn't get shit, and the shit they think they got is being put towards their silly planes?
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>>29400992
That's what I'm thinking, but I'm just a casual observer.
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>Chinese hackers search for weeks, looking for files worth stealing and degrading sino-american relationships even further
>finally find something deep-within the bowels of the milindcomplex database
>lots of security and encryption surround these files
>it must be good
>hack that shit
>surprise they were actually misleading files, Trojan horses and various sorts of top of the line american spyware
>Chinese fucked, they've been rused once again
>still no 4th gen engines
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>>29401149
>chinese hack into US computers, thinking they are taking everything gud
>popup paywall virus that will delete their infrastructure data unless they pay in bitcoins worth the US budget
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1.5 TRILLION down the drain

MURICA
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>>29401149
Chinese know fully well that engine technology cant be stolen, but only developed ontop of existing mature metalurgical and industrial science and technology.

But what they can gain, are signature data, secret specifications and radar-technology.

>degrading sino-american relationship

Already done by putting 60% of the USN against them and assigning a half japanese as the admiral, who is - what a coincidence - very hawkish in everything he does against China.
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>>29400961
Pretty sure that shikval torpedos are unguided.
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>>29401206
>1.5 TRILLION
DANK MEMES
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>>29399712
>everyone in this country is a foreign national
I'm not sure you actually understand the meaning of this term. But have a (you) anyway.
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>>29401050
Dem canards doe
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>>29402224
Bad for maneuverability, are they not.
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>>29402367
Good way to compensate for weaker design elements and less capable FBW systems.
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>>29402367
No they're good for maneuverability when you can't properly design planes.
What they are bad for is drag and stealth.
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>>29401805
>degrading sino-american relationship

Whatever you say Kaiser Wilhelm
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>>29399860
Almost like it was set up that way. It's like we wanted them to hoover that data.

China was roughly 30-40 years behind us in material science and tech development. Now that they've stolen this data, they'll be 50-60 years behind.
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>>29399860
I think you'd be surprised at how fucking poor DoD security is. The computer systems at the Pentagon are pretty much run by baby boomers. Sure, there are plenty of people who *could* make them secure, but they have to follow rules laid down by retards- even minor security patches involve massive amounts of paperwork and documentation. Niggas have begun upgrading their computers to the laughably unsafe Windows 10, but this isn't so bad, considering they are coming from a poor build of Windows XP.
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>>29399063
The plural of aircraft is aircraft, not aircrafts.
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>>29402750
>laughably unsafe Windows 10
Sure, if your only reference point is an extremely locked down Linux distro. With the right GPOs in place it's better than previous versions.
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>>29399860
Nigga, have you even SEEN AKO? The DOD don't know shit about cyber anything.
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>>29399860
>>29402698

So they let the Chinese grab millions of OPM records as well? :^)
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>>29400550
Can we even do that? Obama/Hillary got us into that WTO thing, which pretty much ties our hands.
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>>29400851
foreign nationals that also have american citizenship is the #1 problem
edgy liberals like snowden is the other
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>>29399063
I remember when I said this happened and everyone on /k/ said the chinese were too dumb and they didn't get anything important. Looks like I'm right again, lol.
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>>29404693
>edgy liberals like snowden is the other
>anyone who actually believes in the Constitution is an edgy liberal
/pol/ plz
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>>29402433
>>29402477
Thanks..
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I love how all the posters in this thread flip their shit whenever Chinese hacking exploits get mentioned on traditional and online western media outlets.

Yet we know next to nothing of how compromised Chinese or Russian networks are by American hackers.
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>>29405040
it depends
I like to think most of us understand that any and all countries of relevance are doing things. China would have to be literally retarded not to, as it's in the interest of their nation and people. Hard to hold it against them.
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>>29402974
It's plausible. The best way to pass off misinfo is to mix it with legit stuff. Those OPM files aren't a threat to national security, even though it's a huge pain in the ass for the people whose files were compromised.

How much time do you suppose China is going to spend, searching through those files for anybody with useful info?

Sometimes TMI is good maskirovka.
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>>29400056
>If it comes to a war we will completely isolate us.
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>>29399124
It's not even again, it's an old hack being brought back up due to the spy finally getting sentenced.
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>>29405040
Especially considering the Snowden files have indicated that the firmware practically every hard drive and router that's come out of the US, Japan or Taiwan has had NSA backdoors in them for ~15 years.
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>>29402367
I worked on F-15s in Phase, and saw them pretty torn down. It is always neat to see other nations aircraft in a similar state. I recognise little components such as pneumatic valves and the like, bleed air, its very interesting. Different configurations.
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>>29406219
>I recognise
I recognise youre full of shit, ausfailian/britfag.
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NSA is busy reading emails and listening to phone calls, for "terrorism". Meanwhile foreign spy agencies are robbing us blind.
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>>29399063

>Space-based Laser

Are we or aren't we guys? This thing's been canceled and restarted so many times, it better damn well be nuclear-pumped X-ray.
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>>29402500
I don't get it. The U.S. has specifically dedicated itself to a pivot towards Asia. If a military shift directly focused on curbing your ambitions isn't a decline in relations I don't know what is.
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