GhostNet, spying on a government near you

GhostNet, targeted cyber-snooping
GhostNet, targeted cyber-snooping

A carefully constructed network of compromised computers have been acting as spying tools within government offices and major institutions across the world, with one report hinting that 'Chinese spooks' are to blame.

Two reports, one from Cambridge University and the other from Information Warfare Monitor at the University of Toronto, have outlined the extent of the so-called GhostNet, which is being run from Chinese servers, although the latter's co-author Ronald Deibert is keen to point out that: "this could well be the CIA or the Russians. It's a murky realm that we're lifting the lid on."

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