(3) A Portrait of a Chinese Hacker. Cloaked by malware, aliases, and misspellings computer spies are usually invisible. This one made a mistake. A special investigation by Dune Lawrence and Michael Riley. Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Feb 18, 2013.
http://www.businessweek.com/arti ... s-identity-unmasked
(Joe Stewart, 42 and in Myrtle Beach, SC, is the director of malware research at Dell SecureWorks, a unit of Dell. Zhang Changhe was caught)
My comment:
(a) This is the cover story of current issue of BusinessWeek.
(i) On the cover: Yes, the Chinese Army Is Spying on You. (black letters on an eye-catching orange background)
(ii) in table of contents: To Catch a Hacker. Malware from China is flooding the Internet--and its increasingly directed at US corporations and government agencies. Usually the perps cover their tracks. Not this time.
(b) CHANG Chanhhe 张长河 (解放军信息工程大学信息工程学院)
His web page
张长河, Zhang Changhe in C-DBLP
www.cdblp.cn/author/张长河
can not now be shown (instead it is blank).
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