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山东蓝翔技校跟上海交大一样的水准,强于美国斯坦福大学的证明!

首先转载两篇新闻,都是来自纽约时报的!


新闻1.
美国《纽约时报》19日报道说,追踪到黑客攻击是来自上海交通大学和山东蓝翔高等技工学校内的电脑。

报道称,针对谷歌的黑客攻击可能早于2009年4月就已开始,较之前谷歌披露得更早。谷歌于今年1月12日披露,被黑客入侵盗取电脑资料,黑客来自中国。保安专家也表示,有超过30家公司遭黑客入侵。

上述两所学校发言人均表示,没有听说美国调查人员将谷歌受到的攻击跟踪到了他们的学校。上海交通大学party委宣传部长刘玉祥说,如果这是真的,将会提醒院系注意,并进行调查。蓝翔计算机系负责人也表示,他的学生不可能袭击谷歌或其他美国公司,因为他们仅仅是高中生,水平也不高。而且学校也采取了严格的管理措施,外人无法轻易进入学校。

报道还称,上海交通大学的电脑学系在中国表现出色,交大多名学生数周前参加由IBM举办的国际电脑程序设计比赛,美国斯坦福大学及多家著名学府的参赛者也不是对手。


新闻2.


旧金山消息 – 对Google和美国许多大型企业的攻击已经被发现与中国的两个教育机构有关,其中一个还有军方背景。
据信,这些网络攻击可能自去年四月就开始了,这比之前预料的要早的多。攻击的目的是为了窃取商业机密、源代码及电子邮件。Google 宣布他们和其他公司是自一月十二日才开始遭受来自中国的“极为精密的”网络攻击的。
许多计算机安全专家,包括国家安全局的调查员,一直在努力确定攻击源的具体位置。直到前几天,他们才追踪到台湾的几个服务器。

调查最近有了重大发现,追踪到了一个中国的一所重点大学以及一所职业学校。一个军火商发现他们和 Google 遭到的网络攻击非常相似,这个证据使得调查人员认为这所职校的一门计算机课非常可疑。这门课程是由一位乌克兰籍教授负责的。

该军火商在一次计算机安全专家会议上提供了这个证据。据几位不愿意公开姓名的相关人士透露,这两所参与网络攻击的中国教育机构分别是上海交通大学和山东蓝翔高级技工学校。

上海交通大学有中国最好的计算机科学课程。就在几个星期前,他们的学生还在 IBM 举办的“脑力挑战”计算机编程竞赛中击败了斯坦福大学及其它顶级大学,获得了冠军。

蓝翔高级技工学校位于中国东部的山东省,是一所规模极大的职业学校,在中国军方的支持下创办,并为中国军方培养了一些计算机科学家。这所学校的计算机网络是由一家和百度有着密切关系的公司负责管理的。百度是一家中国本土的搜索引擎公司,是 Google 的竞争对手之一。

在计算机安全界和奥巴马内阁中,分析家都对如何看待网络攻击源自学校,而不是中国军方或政府机构存在争议。一些分析人士认为,这所职业学校是政府用来伪装的工具。但另一些计算机界人士和前政府官员认为,这所学校也可能是第三国用来冒充身份、收集情报的伪装。一些人还推测这次网络攻击是商业间谍行为的典型案例,是为了从美国高科技企业窃取商业机密。

一些关注中国信息战的独立研究者说,中国的网络间谍分布极为广泛,这足以证明网络攻击的源头就是中国。

“我们必须了解,他们渗透计算机网络的方式和我们有所不同”,中国军事研究专家及情报研究和分析中心主管 James C. Mulvenon 说,“美国政府通常在政府机构内周密部署网络间谍行动,而中国政府常常利用那些业余黑客来达成他们的目的”。

纽约时报原文  地址http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/19/technology/19china.html

2 China Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks

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By JOHN MARKOFF and DAVID BARBOZA
Published: February 18, 2010
SAN FRANCISCO — A series of online attacks on Google and dozens of other American corporations have been traced to computers at two educational institutions in China, including one with close ties to the Chinese military, say people involved in the investigation.

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James C. Mulvenon said the Chinese government often used volunteer “patriotic hackers” to support its policies.
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Room for Debate: Can Google Beat China?
They also said the attacks, aimed at stealing trade secrets and computer codes and capturing e-mail of Chinese human rights activists, may have begun as early as April, months earlier than previously believed. Google announced on Jan. 12 that it and other companies had been subjected to sophisticated attacks that probably came from China.

Computer security experts, including investigators from the National Security Agency, have been working since then to pinpoint the source of the attacks. Until recently, the trail had led only to servers in Taiwan.

If supported by further investigation, the findings raise as many questions as they answer, including the possibility that some of the attacks came from China but not necessarily from the Chinese government, or even from Chinese sources.

Tracing the attacks further back, to an elite Chinese university and a vocational school, is a breakthrough in a difficult task. Evidence acquired by a United States military contractor that faced the same attacks as Google has even led investigators to suspect a link to a specific computer science class, taught by a Ukrainian professor at the vocational school.

The revelations were shared by the contractor at a meeting of computer security specialists.

The Chinese schools involved are Shanghai Jiaotong University and the Lanxiang Vocational School, according to several people with knowledge of the investigation who asked for anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the inquiry.

Jiaotong has one of China’s top computer science programs. Just a few weeks ago its students won an international computer programming competition organized by I.B.M. — the “Battle of the Brains” — beating out Stanford and other top-flight universities.

Lanxiang, in east China’s Shandong Province, is a huge vocational school that was established with military support and trains some computer scientists for the military. The school’s computer network is operated by a company with close ties to Baidu, the dominant search engine in China and a competitor of Google.

Within the computer security industry and the Obama administration, analysts differ over how to interpret the finding that the intrusions appear to come from schools instead of Chinese military installations or government agencies. Some analysts have privately circulated a document asserting that the vocational school is being used as camouflage for government operations. But other computer industry executives and former government officials said it was possible that the schools were cover for a “false flag” intelligence operation being run by a third country. Some have also speculated that the hacking could be a giant example of criminal industrial espionage, aimed at stealing intellectual property from American technology firms.

Independent researchers who monitor Chinese information warfare caution that the Chinese have adopted a highly distributed approach to online espionage, making it almost impossible to prove where an attack originated.

“We have to understand that they have a different model for computer network exploit operations,” said James C. Mulvenon, a Chinese military specialist and a director at the Center for Intelligence Research and Analysis in Washington. Rather than tightly compartmentalizing online espionage within agencies as the United States does, he said, the Chinese government often involves volunteer “patriotic hackers” to support its policies.

Spokesmen for the Chinese schools said they had not heard that American investigators had traced the Google attacks to their campuses.

If it is true, “We’ll alert related departments and start our own investigation,” said Liu Yuxiang, head of the propaganda department of the party committee at Jiaotong University in Shanghai.

But when asked about the possibility, a leading professor in Jiaotong’s School of Information Security Engineering said in a telephone interview: “I’m not surprised. Actually students hacking into foreign Web sites is quite normal.” The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not to be named for fear of reprisal.

“I believe there’s two kinds of situations,” the professor continued. “One is it’s a completely individual act of wrongdoing, done by one or two geek students in the school who are just keen on experimenting with their hacking skills learned from the school, since the sources in the school and network are so limited. Or it could be that one of the university’s I.P. addresses was hijacked by others, which frequently happens.”

At Lanxiang Vocational, officials said they had not heard about any possible link to the school and declined to say if a Ukrainian professor taught computer science there.

A man named Mr. Shao, who said he was dean of the computer science department at Lanxiang but refused to give his first name, said, “I think it’s impossible for our students to hack Google or other U.S. companies because they are just high school graduates and not at an advanced level. Also, because our school adopts close management, outsiders cannot easily come into our school.”

Mr. Shao acknowledged that every year four or five students from his computer science department were recruited into the military.

Google’s decision to step forward and challenge China over the intrusions has created a highly sensitive issue for the United States government. Shortly after the company went public with its accusations, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton challenged the Chinese in a speech on Internet censors, suggesting that the country’s efforts to control open access to the Internet were in effect an information-age Berlin Wall.

A report on Chinese online warfare prepared for the U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission in October 2009 by Northrop Grumman identified six regions in China with military efforts to engage in such attacks. Jinan, site of the vocational school, was one of the regions.

Executives at Google have said little about the intrusions and would not comment for this article. But the company has contacted computer security specialists to confirm what has been reported by other targeted companies: access to the companies’ servers was gained by exploiting a previously unknown flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser.

Forensic analysis is yielding new details of how the intruders took advantage of the flaw to gain access to internal corporate servers. They did this by using a clever technique — called man-in-the-mailbox — to exploit the natural trust shared by people who work together in organizations.

After taking over one computer, intruders insert into an e-mail conversation a message containing a digital attachment carrying malware that is highly likely to be opened by the second victim. The attached malware makes it possible for the intruders to take over the target computer.

John Markoff reported from San Francisco and David Barboza from Shanghai. Bao Beibei and Chen Xiaoduan in Shanghai contributed research.

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2006年8月3日,山东蓝翔技校的1135名学生同时在学校的第五计算机教室参加了计算机考试,并被吉尼斯总部特派员证实。近日,该校获得了从英国伦敦吉尼斯世界纪录总部寄来的吉尼斯记录证书,这间计算机教室成为目前世界最大的计算机教室。

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2月22日 再次更新一则后续报道

蓝翔技校报名人数激增

据《华尔街日报》网站报道,一所中国学校因被指与去年针对谷歌和其他公司的网络攻击有关而遭调查,不过这一争议已经给该校带来好处:中国有兴趣申请这所学校的人激增。
英文报纸《环球时报》(Global Times)周日报道称,自山东省的蓝翔高级技工学校与网络攻击有关的报道后,这所学校接到了无数潜在申请者的电话。

《环球时报》在报道中引述一位不知名教授的话说,我们接到了来自全国各地的电话,咨询我们的计算机课程,这是我们学校最受欢迎的课程之一。

一名知情人士说,美国执法部门和情报部门官员正在调查上述网络攻击与两所中国学校之间的联系,这两所学校分别是蓝翔和上海交通大学。《纽约时报》(New York Times)最早报道了有关调查进展的消息。谷歌1月时称,因遭受网络攻击,可能从中国市场退出。

对于蓝翔技校来说,被与上海交通大学相提并论可能不是坏事,后者是中国最具声望的高校之一,其计算机系颇受推崇。本月,上海交大在贝勒大学 (Baylor University)主办、IBM赞助的国际大学生程序设计竞赛(International Collegiate Programming Contest)中获得全球总冠军。本届赛事在中国东北城市哈尔滨举行。在此次竞赛中排名最前的美国大学为卡内基梅隆大学(Carnegie Mellon)、康奈尔大学(Cornell)、麻省理工学院(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)、斯坦福大学(Stanford)、马里兰大学(Maryland)和密歇根大学(Michigan)。莫斯科大学(Moscow State University)和国立台湾大学(National Taiwan University)分列亚军和季军。

与此同时,在上周的报道出炉前蓝翔还只是一个不知名的职业学校。据官方媒体新华社的报道,除了计算机课程,该校还有烹饪、汽车修理以及美发课程。

蓝翔招生办公室一名接电话的女士拒绝置评该校申请人数是否上升。

在新华社的报道中,蓝翔强烈否认与攻击有关。不过一些中国学生还是认为这所学校可能是通向令人兴奋的网络间谍生涯的门票。《环球时报》援引了中国网民在相关报道后的在线留言。一则留言说,想成为黑客、黑掉谷歌?去蓝翔吧!另一则留言说,这则报道比蓝翔在国内做的任何广告效果都好,这可是美国精英报纸啊。






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1.学黑客,到山蓝翔,那里是个好地方,八百台电脑无线网,两千兆网速下片爽,山蓝翔规模大,八十万黑客遍天下,学黑客,就到山蓝翔,试黑一月不收任何费用,本校花巨资购进肉鸡,木马,各式病毒.周六学抓鸡周日学挂马.三分理论七分实践,包教包会,学黑客我向您推荐的只有山蓝翔…

2.这两天看到南有上交,北有南翔的说法,我们很多同事都感到深深的羞辱,这两个学校从来就不是一个档次,南翔的眼光,只偶尔瞟一瞟剑桥、牛津、哈佛、耶鲁。不知道还有其它大学。当有人说道南有上交,北有南翔时,我们一个教导主任,眼泪都流了出来,苦涩地道:算了,算了,谁叫我们一直潜伏成一个技校呢……南慕容,北乔峰,南上交,北南翔,也就这差距了嘛!

3.这次黑客门倒是个意外,是源于计算机的一个老师和学生(这个学生是西北工业大学的研究生,来这进修了两年,名叫邢**,选派来的)因情感问题吵架,这两人爱上了同一个女生。老师威胁学生不让他考试及格,学生求情,老师鄙视他道你要是能黑掉谷歌,我就让你及格。结果…

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  • ytxiaoqiang 金币 +3 回复认真,鼓励! 2010-2-21 09:13

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蓝翔火了,这很有可能是美国人给我们放的烟雾弹!

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哈哈。 我乐了, 这个貌似我在MOP看过,不知道楼主的帖子是在哪里转来的,
但是楼主你明显的不是混MOP的帖子,
连这种搞笑的暗讽的帖子都看不出来,
还有 ,另外个帖子是   蓝翔强于哈弗的

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回复楼上,是自己找资料,然后在编辑的!两个新闻来源于 cnbate

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去了纽约时报的网址看了,居然是真的不是搞笑,美国佬不能用谎言对抗谎言啊

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怎么感觉是广告贴呢,楼主是山东蓝领技校的托吧。

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蓝翔高级技工学校里面有黑客啊。我以为黑客是国家禁止的。

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报道我看了。可我觉得这么大规模的培养黑客显然是不真实的,那样中国网军不早就是世界第一了,也许就是这两个学校安全防范差,大量服务器被黑客拿下做了跳板了

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好夸张的教室,每天几乎都能看见这学校的广告,以后有机会一定要去看看这里

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