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Splash 01:15, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
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As of today, his wife still can be viewed at Sandia's website:
http://www.sandia.gov/media/images/buried2.gif
201.19.150.43 11:49, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
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I have removed all links, and will put them here for now:
NetWitness Corporation company website
TIME Magazine (September 5, 2005 issue) article "The Invasion Of The Chinese Cyberspies (And the Man Who Tried to Stop Them)"
Albuquerque Journal (February 14, 2007) article "Sandia Hacker Gets $4 Million: Analyst Fired For FBI Contact"
ABC News (February 26, 2007) report "Jury Slaps Defense Giant for Neglecting National Security"
Forbes (February 11, 2008) article "From China With Love"
ABC News (December 7, 2007) article "Hackers Launch Cyberattack on Federal Labs"
Computerworld (February 26, 2007) article "Q&A: Reverse Hacker Describes Ordeal"
PLA Literature and Arts Publishing House, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui (February 1999) selected excerpts, book "Unrestricted Warfare"
SC Magazine (January 18, 2008) article "China Has Penetrated Key U.S. Databases: SANS Director"
SecurityFocus (December 10, 2007) article "National Labs Hit With Targeted Attacks"
TIME Magazine (December 6, 2007) article "Enemies at The Firewall"
Lab Discovers New Ways To Make Bad Calls (November 2, 2007) blog "LANL: The Rest of the Story"
The New York Times (December 9, 2007) article "China Link Suspected in Lab Hacking"
TIME Magazine online (February 14, 2007) article "A Security Analyst Wins Big in Court"
Federal Computer Weekly (February 26, 2007) article "Intercepts: Chinese Checkers"
United Press International (UPI) (February 14, 2007) article "Cyber Analyst Awarded $4 Million By Jury"
ABC News: Brian Ross Investigates mp3 audio trailer "Whistleblower's Vindication"
Forbes (September 11, 2007) article "Cyberspies Target Silent Victims"
The Age (February 10, 2008) article "Chinese Waging Online Spy War"
The Washington Times (November 2, 2007) article "Chinese Military Boosts Hacking"
The Korea Times (January 1, 2008) article "Military Issues Warning on Chinese Hackers"
Air Force Magazine (January 2008 issue) article "The Dogs of Web War"
Congressional correspondence: Management cover-ups and malfeasance at Sandia (December 4, 2005) blog "LANL: The Real Story"
SecurityFocus (September 4, 2007) article "China on Hot Seat Over Alleged Hacks"
Christian Science Monitor (September 7, 2007) article "Alleged Chinese Hacker Attack Stirs Fears of Digital Cold War"
Fox News (November 29, 2007) article "China Disputes Cyber Crime Report"
Financial Times (December 1, 2007) article "MI5 Warns Banks of Chinese Hackers"
The Times UK (September 8, 2007) article "China's Cyber Army is Preparing to March on America, says Pentagon"
Report to 110th Congress (June 1, 2007) report "2007 U.S.-China Economic And Security Review Commission"
The Register (September 10, 2007) article "PLA War-Hackers Can Switch Off U.S. Navy"
Christian Science Monitor (September 14, 2007) article "China Emerges as Leader in Cyberwarfare"
CNN (September 24, 2007) article "Investigators: Homeland Security Computers Hacked"
Computerworld (April 17, 2007) article "Reverse Hacker Case Gets Costlier for Sandia Labs"
Global Politician (December 2, 2007) article "The Dark Web of Cyber Terror - The Threat That Got Lost in Traffic"
CBS News (February 1, 2008) article "Government Computers Under Attack"
Information Week (November 19, 2007) article "Chinese Espionage Cited As Top Risk To U.S. Technology Industry"
Computerworld (August 22, 2007) article "Six Months Later, Sandia Back-hacker Still Waits For His $4.7M"
Computerworld (May 29, 2007) article "China Makes Viruses for Cyberwar First-Strike"
American Forces Press Service (July 20, 2005) article "China Investing in Information Warfare Technology, Doctrine"
Albuquerque Tribune (June 21, 2007) article "House Shoots Down Udall's Effort to Restore New Mexico Nuclear Labs' Funding"
Los Angeles Times (March 4, 2008) article "China's Computer Hacking Worries Pentagon"
CNN article "China Denies U.S. Computer Hacking Agenda"
ABC News (September 4, 2007) article "China Accused of Hacking Into Pentagon"
The China Post (October 18, 2007) article "Countering Information Warfare"
ECommerce News (September 4, 2007) article "China Denies U.S. Accusations of Cyber-Espionage"
Telegraph (September 5, 2007) article "China Denies Hacking into Pentagon Computers"
Washington Post (September 13, 2007) article "Chinese Official Accuses Nations of Hacking"
Daily Mail (September 5, 2007) article "Chinese Army is Hacking into Whitehall Computers"
WIRED Magazine (May 15, 2007) article "Linkin Park's Mysterious Cyberstalker"
The Times UK (August 27, 2007) article "China Accused of Hacking Into Heart of Merkel Administration"
Der Spiegel (August 27, 2007) article "Espionage Report: Merkel's China Visit Marred by Hacking Allegations"
The Register (September 3, 2007) article "France Blames China For Hack Attacks"
USA Today (July 23, 2007) article "FBI Goes on Offensive Against China's Tech Spies"
The Washington Times (July 26, 2007) article "FBI Calls Chinese Espionage 'Substantial'"
The Albuquerque Tribune (April 5, 2007) article "Commentary: Managing the Management"
Congressional Quarterly (January 26, 2007) article "National Security Whistleblowers: The Undead?"
The Albuquerque Tribune (March 29, 2007) article "Judge: Sandia Owes Worker $4.3 Million"
TIME Magazine online (August 25, 2005) article "Inside the Chinese Hack Attack"
CNN (June 14, 2007) article "General: China Taking on U.S. in Cyber Arms Race"
The Santa Fe New Mexican (March 28, 2007) article "Judge Upholds $4.3 Million Jury Award to Fired Sandia Lab Analyst"
Computerworld (February 14, 2007) article "Security Analyst Wins $4.3M in Suit Against Sandia Labs"
ComputerWeekly.com (March 14, 2007) blog "Attackers, Hackers, and the CMA"
Schneier on Security (March 12, 2007) blog "Interview With Sandia Whistleblower"
Federal Computer Weekly (February 13, 2007) article "Sandia Backhacker Wins $4.3 Million Judgment Against Sandia Labs"
The Santa Fe New Mexican (February 14, 2007) article "Jury Awards Fired Sandia Analyst $4.3 Million"
Albuquerque Journal (February 14, 2007) article "Sandia Hacker Gets $4 Million"
The Register (February 16, 2007 article "Employee Fired For Probing Bad Guys Awarded $4.7M"
Project on Government Oversight (POGO) (March 1, 2007) article "Cyber-security at Risk"
Slashdot (February 27, 2007) posting "Reverse Hacker Awarded $4.3 Million"
Washington Post (August 25, 2005) article "Hackers Attack Via Chinese Web Sites"
Albuquerque Journal (September 15, 2005) "Battle Against Hackers Costs Employee Job"
Five Magazine (September, 2005) article "Track a Spy, Lose Your Job"
USA Today (March 11, 2007) article "Chinese Hackers Seek U.S. Access"
Techworld.com (May 18, 2007) article "Chinese Hacking Threat Set to Grow"
Searchsecurity.com (September 22, 2005) article "The Case of Shawn Carpenter: A Cautionary Tale"
Time Magazine (September 23, 2002) article "China's New Game"
The Straits Times (September 16, 2004) article "Seaports Face Twin Threat of Attack and Cyber Terrorism"
CNN (August 25, 2005) article "FBI probes for Chinese cyber spies"
ZDNet (August 29, 2005) "How the undermining of US intelligence continues in cyberspace"
Computerworld (October 20, 2005) article "Guard Against Titan Rain Hackers"
National Security Whistleblowers Coalition website
ZDNet (November 23, 2005) article "Security Experts Lift Lid on Chinese Hack Attacks"
The Guardian (January 19, 2006) article "Smash and grab, the hi-tech way"
Federal Computer Weekly (May 25, 2006) article "DOD: China Fielding Cyberattack Units"
Arabnews.com (September 14, 2005) article "America Facing a Widespread Crisis of Confidence"
Breitbart.com (December 12, 2005) article "Hacker attacks in US linked to Chinese military"
SecurityProNews.com (November 28, 2005) article "Chinese Hackers Attack U.S. Military"
SFGate.com (January 15, 2006) article "Waging war through the Internet"
WIRED Magazine (February 11, 2008) article "Welcome to Cyberwar Country, USA"
Newsweek (January 16, 2006 issue) article "High-Tech Hunger"
Taipei Times (January 20, 2006) article "China suspected of using hackers to spy on the UK"
Techworld (January 25, 2006) article "Chinese Attack Parliament Using Windows Security Hole"
Government Computer News (August 21, 2006) article "Red Storm Rising"
Washington Post (July 12, 2006) article "State Department Probes Computer Attacks"
Washington Post (October 6, 2006) article "Computer Systems Under Attack - Commerce Department Targeted; Hackers Traced to China"
Network World (February 16, 2007) article "High Expectations and Hacking"
Washington Times (November 30, 2006) article "Chinese Hackers Prompt Navy Site Closure"
Federal Computer Weekly (December 1, 2006) article "China a Major Cyberthreat, Commission Warns"
Federal Computer Weekly (December 4, 2006) article "China is Suspected of Hacking into Navy Site"
The Strategy Page (December 21, 2006) article "Information Warfare: Another Pentagon Network Penetrated"
Federal Computer Weekly (February 13, 2007) article "Cyber Officials: Chinese Hackers Attack 'Anything and Everything'"
The Guardian (AP story) (April 19, 2007) article "State Department Got Mail - And Hackers"
Financial Times (May 3, 2005) article "China Blamed For Cyber Sabotage in South Korea"
Excerpts: Liberation Army Daily (June 13 and June 20, 1995) article "Information Warfare: Senior Colonel Wang Baucun and Li Fei"
New Mexico State Judiciary Case Lookup System database "Carpenter vs. Sandia"
Please have a look at these links, and add only those which seem suitable. Others may be good references. see
WP:NOT#REPOSITORY ,
WP:NOT#DIRECTORY ,
WP:EL ,
WP:RS , and maybe others. --
Dirk Beetstra
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