No data left apple.... Yea right.
State sponsored, PLA unit. They've been doing it for 10 years, ask Nortel...
Java is a runtime environment with access to the host system they say. One with many flaws say. And one that can be embedded by any sketchy website they say.Mac's are unhackable they say. Mac's don't break they say. Windows computers are the only one to get hacked they say.
Mac's are unhackable they say. Mac's don't break they say. Windows computers are the only one to get hacked they say.
In the 90s it was the Japanese we were terrified of (to this day Japan owns roughly as much US debt as China, both around 7%).
In hindsight the Japanese are much more benevolent rivals than the Chinese. Weird how democracy works that way.
Mac's are unhackable they say. Mac's don't break they say. Windows computers are the only one to get hacked they say.
someone should start hacking chinese companies and their employees
no...they don't say that anymore.
Apostrophes for plural nouns, you say?
The '80s was Japan's big moment. At that time many people were convinced that Japan had figured it all out, but by the early '90s the Japanese economy was falling into a recession from which they never really recovered. I don't see where benevolence has much to do with it. As for the Chinese, it isn't totally clear what they are stealing, or why. Trying to gain control over power grids and oil pipelines may require hacking into corporate systems, but obviously this isn't entirely about industrial espionage, or maybe not at all.
The '80s was Japan's big moment. At that time many people were convinced that Japan had figured it all out, but by the early '90s the Japanese economy was falling into a recession from which they never really recovered. I don't see where benevolence has much to do with it. As for the Chinese, it isn't totally clear what they are stealing, or why. Trying to gain control over power grids and oil pipelines may require hacking into corporate systems, but obviously this isn't entirely about industrial espionage, or maybe not at all.
Mac's are unhackable they say. Mac's don't break they say. Windows computers are the only one to get hacked they say.
Easy fix - turn off Java in your browser. I did that months ago, and at least in my case there's been absolutely no impact - Java's just not used that many places on the web.
Silly all around. The real news here is not Apple related, it's foreign relations related. If the Chinese government is endorsing any cyber hacking on any US company, it should be seen as a threat and policies should be tightened. Plenty of other countries to go to for production.
Ahhh..but, if it was all this easy... hard to bite the hand that feeds you.
someone should start hacking chinese companies and their employees
What's that you say?
Why? So that we could see our files again?
China is a dictatorship and policestate sparing no expense to monitor and censor its citizens. What is the likely hood that the government does not know the names, mobile numbers, addresses and favourite breakfasts of these "rogue hackers"?