A slightly worrying story in "The Australian"
The Australian wrote:
CHINESE computer spies are suspected of having cracked the Pentagon's $500 billion Joint Strike Fighter program, accessing top-secret files containing details of the aircraft's stealth design and electronics.
Details of the brazen break-in were reported yesterday in The Wall Street Journal newspaper, citing current and former US government officials.
The Australian defense force will be investing in JSF's in a reasonably big way, so they are downplaying the problem.The Australian wrote:
The JSF program is the US Defence Department's costliest, and according to the WSJ, the spies were able to siphon off "terabytes of data related to design and electronics systems", potentially making it easier to defend against the stealth-protected aircraft.
"Former US officials say the attacks appear to have originated in China. However, it can be extremely difficult to determine the true origin because it is easy to mask identities online," the WSJ said.
Unnamed US officials are quoted as saying cyber attacks on military projects appear to have escalated in the past six months.
I dont know who is closer to the truth on this matter, however it seems that the Chinese have ramped up the Cyber warfare/hacking attacks on the rest of the world. Are they up to something?ABC news wrote:
In a statement, the Australian Defence Department says it has spoken with US Defence officials and Lockheed Martin about the alleged breach, but says extra sensitive data is not kept on systems connected to the internet.