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Chinese university faces possible backlash in hacking case

Representatives from Lanxiang Vocational School and Shanghai Jiaotong University denied any involvement in hacking attempts against Google and other western targets.

Shanghai Jiaotong University is one of the most elite schools in China, with the university sharing ties with the University of Michigan and Duke University.  The university routinely has western IT companies there to recruit students -- both Intel and Microsoft have built facilities in a new research park by the school.  The university, which excels in math and computer science, also has worked with Cisco in the past, media reports indicate.

Jiaotong recently won IBM's Battle of the Brains engineering event, securing the school's third victory in the past decade.

Despite official denials by Jiaotong University, Duke University now said it is re-evaluating its working relationship with the Chinese university.  It's possible Silicon Valley tech companies will also work with Shanghai Jiaotong University to try and prevent similar problems in the future.

"We're going to have to explore that with Shanghai Jiaotong and understand the situation," said Michael Schoenfeld, Duke spokesperson, in an interview with the New York Times.  "It's a very complex situation."

Even though security experts believe the Chinese government controls organized hacking rings, Beijing official have denied knowledge of any cyber attacks.  Since the Chinese government has been hesitant to locate hackers -- or crackdown on internal hacking rings -- it's unknown if the two Chinese schools in question will face any type of punishment.

The Chinese government recently closed its largest homegrown hacker training web site, but has done very little to prevent other hacking cases.


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Lanxiang should admit their wrongdoings
By Pretty Cool on 2/22/2010 3:04:54 PM , Rating: 1
If they did, think how many potential hairdressers would want to go to their school.

Google was brought down by Chinese hairdressers
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/1592914/g...




RE: Lanxiang should admit their wrongdoings
By HrilL on 2/25/2010 5:24:50 PM , Rating: 3
that school also happens to have the biggest computer lab in the world... The Inquirer is a worse source than Wikipedia. Come on now...


By Pretty Cool on 3/3/2010 8:34:05 PM , Rating: 2
Lanxiang has the biggest computer lab in the world??? As far I can tell, that school is for high school dropouts who want to learn a trade. Nobody over there seriously thinks the school had anything to do with hacking anybody. More likely, their computers were hacked into by somebody else. Even though I was kidding, a story I saw recently said the number Lanxiang applicants are way up because of the publicity.


...As Far as I Can Throw Them.
By nstott on 2/22/2010 8:53:55 AM , Rating: 2
And if you can't trust the Red Chinese, who can you trust?




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