Pentagon servers attacked
Is the Chinese military responsible for recent attacks on Pentagon computers? That's the question after numerous reports surfaced claiming that the People's Liberation Army of China hacked into a system in the office of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates in June. In a statement published Tuesday, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman confirmed that a system in Gates' office was hacked in June.He declined, however, to identify the origin of the attack. China has denied any involvement in the attacks. "Cyber- or non-kinetic type threats to military computer networks are viewed as just as real and just as significant as physical or kinetic threats," Whitman said in the statement. "The department aggressively responds to deter all intrusions to defend what is known as the GIG, the global information grid."Herb Strauss, vice president and national security analyst at Gartner , told SCMagazineUS.com today that finding the origin of possible state-sponsored cybera...