Beware of Chinese Hackers at the Olympics

Copying data from unattended cell phones and laptops is just part of the problem. Data can also be "slurpped" over Bluetooth connections, Wi-Fi connections can be intercepted, and spyware can be installed. One security expert turned on a new Treo smart phone upon landing in Beijing, by the time he hit the hotel a handful of malicious applications had been installed on his phone.
To be safe if you're traveling to China for the Olympics take the following precaution
- Use a disposable cell phone while in Beijing.
- Store all data on an encrypted USB flash drive, never let it leave your sight.
- Place anti-tamper stickers on screws and hard-drives.
- Keep Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned off unless absolutely necessary.
- Make sure anti-virus, firewall, and anti-spyware are installed and up to date.





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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsIgnatiusJul 19th 2008 9:15PM
Funny that they have to actually issue a warning.
DarkLightJul 19th 2008 10:31PM
How did they install the apps on his treo?
I have a (non-phone) palm, and AFAIK, that's impossible.. Unless in phones it can be done thru the carrier, wich would mean major trouble
JamarJul 20th 2008 2:07PM
Yeah. On a cellphone, lots of things can be done OTA.
Bisquit HeadJul 21st 2008 1:52AM
Use a Linux/GNU or *BSD system.
CharlesJul 21st 2008 3:28AM
Are most Chinese spies, dishonest and thieves?
The electronic gadgets are used all the time and all over the world.
Was there an warning to the people travel to another country? Why bring this up during the Olympic season while China is facing numerous difficulties, to name a few, pollution, algae problem, security, unpredictable weather, unfriendly comment from outsiders, etc. Is it necessary to add firewood to the already burning fire. What good will it bring?
Destroying Beijing Olympic is not necessary bring down Chinese reputation or Chinese pride.. It only show that those dislike China for whatever reason, use the Olympic as a political tool.What a pity.
Beijing Olympic may be "destroyed" but that the earnest and sincere efforts of Chinese goverment and Chinese people and the spirit of the Olympic will not be tarnished..History will be the judge.
CharlesJul 21st 2008 3:01AM
Are most Chinese spies, dishonest and thieves?
The electronic gadgets are used all the time and all over the world.
Was there an warning to the people travel to another country? Why bring this up during the Olympic season while China is facing numerous difficulties, to name a few, pollution, algae problem, security, unpredictable weather, unfriendly comment from outsiders, etc. Is it necessary to add firewood to the already burning fire. What good will it bring?
Destroying Beijing Olympic is not necessary bring down Chinese reputation or Chinese pride.. It only show that those dislike China for whatever reason, use the Olympic as a political tool.What a pity.
Beijing Olympic may be "destroyed" but that the earnest and sincere efforts of Chinese goverment and Chinese people and the spirit of the Olympic will not be tarnished..History will be the judge.