Kylin operating system "impenetrable"First Faved : May 16 2009 by RichFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 8 timesFave It!
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- Rich - May 16 2009 | the standard, china, computers
china has almost completed the installation of what it calls an impenetrable operating system that will work with key government and military servers. That puts them ahead of our government in this department, which is worrisome given that they've already started to hack everything we've got.
Including Berkeley's student records; they harvested 163,000 accounts with personal info. Great....
Quoted: Kylin's existence was disclosed to Congress during recent hearings that included new details on how Beijing is preparing to wage cyberwarfare with Washington.
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