After a six year investigation, Mandiant, an American
security company, claims that the US is in a cyber war with China’s stealth
cyber war division, the People’s Liberation Army Unit 61398, from a 12-story
building in Shanghai. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate
Intelligence Committee, has said that classified intelligence documents support
Mandiant’s claim.
Chinese hackers has acquired data from at least 141
companies across 20 major sectors, 115 being from the US. The article explains that sometimes automate
their hacking efforts by using programs, located across the globe, which will
cycle through known exploits until one works. Once one works, the program will
plant the code within the computer to allow for spreading across networks, usually
without the computer operator aware.
“Less than one percent of the world’s data is analyzed and
less than 20 percent is protected.”
It is estimated that global data will amount to 40
zettabytes (over 40 billion terabytes) by 2020.
Companies have realized the opportunity cost of not
collecting data. So, even if companies aren’t exactly data mining, they are
still collecting it. This is where the problem lies. Coupled with the fact that
this type of data science usually relies on Quants, quantitative analysts with
Ph.D.’s in math/physics and extensive computer programming skills, it makes it
more difficult for everyone to usefully utilize their data. This creates
ridiculous amounts of storage.
With companies not effectively protecting and securing
peoples’ data and the masses of stagnant data, it becomes a field day for
competent hackers.
The article finishes with the suggestion of more advocacy
groups to protect consumer rights. Though I agree, I just see this being a
‘corporate’ version media piracy. Good luck.
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