![]() The public humiliation caused the US to regress to blowing shit up in August, but the US can’t intimidate the PRC, so the US had to use their words, wincing from the butthurt on their Sagami Depot sphincter. When China got fed up with TAO sabotage and took 22 million blackmail-ready dossiers on Federal officials, that didn’t figure in at all, no sir. In skeptical’s delusional bassackwards world, US threats brought China to the negotiating table. Oh no, not again, time to shovel the shite. One might guess that the institutional resiliency of developed democratic states is a formidable advantage here. ![]() Signs of progress in the effort to establish certain standards of conduct – at least by state actors – in the global marketplace.Īlso, perhaps, an indication that, under some conditions in a world of vulnerabilities, the threat of a good offense can sometimes fill the gaps of a weak defense. Mandia said that was due to a shift away from previous years where there were large numbers of state-sponsored espionage hackers from China attacking customers in the United States.įireEye and other cyber security firms said in June that cyber espionage attacks from China appeared to have dropped this year as the Chinese government made good on a pledge with the United States to stop supporting the digital theft of U.S. ![]() Interesting is the company’s explanation. FireEye reported quarterly sales figures that missed its own projections.
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