GhostNet is a place that exists only in the Internets but, probably not there either, since it is only a spectral being and glows in the dark.
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| - GhostNet is a place that exists only in the Internets but, probably not there either, since it is only a spectral being and glows in the dark.
- GhostNet () is the name given by researchers at the Information Warfare Monitor to a large-scale cyber spying operation discovered in March 2009. The operation is likely associated with an Advanced Persistent Threat. Its command and control infrastructure is based mainly in the People's Republic of China and has infiltrated high-value political, economic and media locations in 103 countries. Computer systems belonging to embassies, foreign ministries and other government offices, and the Dalai Lama's Tibetan exile centers in India, London and New York City were compromised. Although the activity is mostly based in China, there is no conclusive evidence that the Chinese government is involved in its operation.
- GhostNet was a world-wide cyber espionage network, which targeted organizations and individuals in 103 countries and used malicious software to steal sensitive information. It
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| - GhostNet is a place that exists only in the Internets but, probably not there either, since it is only a spectral being and glows in the dark.
- GhostNet () is the name given by researchers at the Information Warfare Monitor to a large-scale cyber spying operation discovered in March 2009. The operation is likely associated with an Advanced Persistent Threat. Its command and control infrastructure is based mainly in the People's Republic of China and has infiltrated high-value political, economic and media locations in 103 countries. Computer systems belonging to embassies, foreign ministries and other government offices, and the Dalai Lama's Tibetan exile centers in India, London and New York City were compromised. Although the activity is mostly based in China, there is no conclusive evidence that the Chinese government is involved in its operation.
- GhostNet was a world-wide cyber espionage network, which targeted organizations and individuals in 103 countries and used malicious software to steal sensitive information. It
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