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Sunday, March 11, 2012

Security experts admit China stole secret fighter jet plans

[F-35B Lightning II]Chinese spies hacked into computers belonging to BAE Systems, Britain's biggest defence company, to steal details about the design, performance and electronic systems of the West's latest fighter jet, senior security figures have disclosed.

The Chinese exploited vulnerabilities in BAE's computer defences to steal vast amounts of data on the $300 billion F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a multinational project to create a plane that will give the West air supremacy for years to come, according to the sources.

The hacking attack has prompted fears that the fighter jet's advanced radar capabilities could have been compromised.

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3 comments:

  1. All first- an second- degree family relations and supporters of enemies of the Chinese state and people are targets for appropriate retaliator measures.
    Cooperate and prosper. Fail to comply and suffer the consequences. Your IP has been traced. Your future correspondence will also be tracked.

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  2. All first- an second- degree family relations and supporters of enemies of the Chinese state and people are targets for appropriate retaliator measures.
    Cooperate and prosper. Fail to comply and suffer the consequences. Your IP has been traced. Your future correspondence will also be tracked.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Oh dear, how sad .... never mind

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