Charges Against Chinese Hackers Are Now Common. Why Don't They Deter Cyberattacks?

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Experts say one reason the U.S. has failed to stop Chinese hackers is that the value of the intellectual property China has been accused of stealing dwarfs the costs that indictments impose on Beijing.

 

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Catchmeifyoucan

Aaron Schwartz must be turning in his grave..

Well guess under who’s leadership they were emboldened, hint it was the “amazing leader we wish we still had”.

Dear militaristic USA snobs: please stop spreading bigoted hate and fear against the lovely people of Russia and China in order to justify your ridiculous military spending, interventions, meddling, and imperialism. Stop the War Machine, Close the Empire, and Drain the Swamp ✌️

It's probably a good idea to indite people who have committed crimes against Americans, regardless of whether you think they can be extradited.

China 1

Russia did it and they got rewarded for it.... so why not China too.

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