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Watch: TLN Editor Discusses Cyber Security and U.S.-China Relations on Huff Post Live

With rhetoric escalating between the United States and China over recent cross-border hacking attacks, Tea Leaf Nation editor David Wertime sat down with an all-star panel at Huff Post Live to discuss what to do next. He was joined by former U.S. Director of National Intelligence and retired U.S. Navy Admiral Dennis Blair, as well as [...]

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Watch: An Animated Introduction to the Chinese Army Hacking Scandal

As many China-watchers know by now, a recent earth-shaking report from U.S. cyber security firm Mandiant has alleged that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army is behind many cyber attacks against American organizations. It’s a complex and grim issue, to be sure. For those looking for a more irreverent take on the news, Taiwan-based Next Media [...]

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A Vocational School For Chinese Hackers — And Tractor Drivers

When the New York Times reported yesterday that Chinese hackers had been attacking its computer system for months, one social media user in China asked, “Another glorious feat of Lanxiang Vocational School?” While Lanxiang was not mentioned in the Times‘ January 30 report, a New York Times article from 2010 named Lanxiang as one of two Chinese [...]

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