Friday, February 1, 2013

"INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM FROM AMERICA'S MEDIA THREATENS CHINESE LEADERS"

Cyberwarfare is the non-conventional war that is fought in the high technological realm of our cyberspace in this 21st century information technology age. This technological warfare is more dangerous and more deadly than the present threats of a nuclear warfare or our age long historical and the traditional conventional wars that our human universe has seen again and again. This Cyberwarfare is also one of the cheapest wars to fight today. This war does not require any boot on the ground or any huge financial investment or any massive movement of troops and their war machines to the war fronts or to the battle grounds. 

The conventional warfares in most cases lead to the huge loss of the precious human life and treasury. Cyber-warfare war is fought primarily from computers to computers in the cyberspace and with the computer hackers serving as the cyber soldiers and using their deadly computer programs as their war tools.

These Chinese hackers have focused their cyber-warfare on the major America's news media, such as the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post and the Bloomberg News as well their foreign investigative reporters who have written about the Chinese communist leaders, legal and political issues inside China as well as the dubious activities of giant Chinese telecoms Huawei and ZTE.

These Chinese hackers target the personal computers of these American journalists by stealing their passwords, contacts, email addresses and news files. The New York Times recently wrote about the hidden massive official corruption and the stolen secret wealth that ran into multibillion-dollar empire THAT are owned by these Chinese communist party leaders and their families.  Many America's cyber security experts said that Chinese computer hackers started focusing on the America's major news media in 2008 after they started reporting on the Chinese major domestic issues.

The Chinese communist party and their leaders for decades since the end of the Mao revolution of 1948 have prevented their citizens from having unresisted access to information about the secret life and the activities of the Chinese communist leaders who are general regarded as their messiahs, saints and holy than thou leaders by the ordinary ignorant and gullible Chinese. The massive interest that is showed by the America's major news media since 2008 to continue to investigate and to report their findings about the secret life of the Chinese leaders in their newspaper websites in this information technology age is the biggest threat to the future of the communist party of China and their communist ideology that could face a massive revolt from the ordinary Chinese citizens and may not survive this 21st century political uprisings. 

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