The Chinese government arrested three members who were providing technical guidance and tool distribution at the hacker training site


ByJohn Flinchbaugh

WuhanAccording to the local paper · Wuhan late newsletter and state-owned · Xinhua news agency, the Chinese government closed the "Black Hawk Safety Net" (Kurotan safety net), the largest hacker training website in the country, and arrested three members.

It seems that the site taught the hacking method and distributed the tools of the hacker purveyor, and the user said that 12,000 paid members and 170 thousand free members had been paid.

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The Chinese government seems to have arrested three members of the hacker training website "Black Hawk Safety Net" on suspicion of teaching hacking information and distributing tools for hackers. According to the report, users of the site had 12,000 paid members and 170,000 free members, and said they earned 1 million dollars (about 90 million yen).

Authorities identified that "Black Hawk Safety Net" was involved in the cyber attack that occurred in China in 2007, closed the site last November, detained three members. According to Xinhua News Agency, it seems that 1.7 million yuan (about 22 million yen, about 17 million yuan for some reports), 9 servers, 5 PCs and 1 car were seized.

"Black Hawk Safety Net" teaches hacking methods, hacker tools,Trojan horseWe have distributed Tibet's leadersDalai LamaOffice and the German Prime Minister 's official residence.

Speaking of the relationship between China and hacking, in JanuaryConsider withdrawing from China as Google is undergoing a cyber attack against a specific Gmail account,after that,There was an attack targeting each company's source codeIt is clear that the source of the attack is still unknown.

According to a report released last year by the China Computer Emergency Response Coordination Center of China, the loss caused by the Chinese hacker industry in 2009 will be as much as 760 million yuan (about 10 billion yen) As it seems to climb, the Chinese government insists that hacking is "unacceptable".

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