March 1, 2013

How to Win a Cyberwar with China

Dan Blumenthal, Foreign Policy

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The Internet is now a battlefield. China is not only militarizing cyberspace -- it is also deploying its cyberwarriors against the United States and other countries to conduct corporate espionage, hack think tanks, and engage in retaliatory harassment of news organizations.

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