Friday, June 3, 2011

China ‘hacking’ Gmail accounts


Internet search giant Google has said ‘bad actors’ from China, in a sophisticated phishing attack, hacked into hundreds of Gmail accounts, including those of senior US officials and Chinese political activists.

Google has uncovered a ‘phishing campaign,’ which ‘appears to originate from Jinan, China’ in which access was gained to Gmail user passwords and emails, Google Security Team’s Engineering Director Eric Grosse said in a blog post.

“Through the strength of our cloud-based security and abuse detection systems, we recently uncovered a campaign to collect user passwords, likely through phishing,” he said.

The ‘bad actors’ hacked into personal Gmail accounts of hundreds of users including, senior US government officials, Chinese political activists, officials in several Asian countries (predominantly South Korea), military personnel and journalists, the company said.

"The goal of this effort seems to have been to monitor the contents of these users' emails, with the perpetrators apparently using stolen passwords to change peoples' forwarding and delegation settings." Grosse said: "We have notified victims and secured their accounts. In addition, we have notified relevant government authorities." Officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigations and Department of Homeland Security were working with Google on this issue. Pentagon spokesman Col Dave Lapan said at this point he was not aware if the targeted individuals are employees of the Department of Defence.

However, China angrily refuted any official involvement in cyber attacks and said putting all the phishing blames on it was ‘unacceptable’.

In Beijing, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei said: “To put all the blame on China is unacceptable. The Chinese government pays great attention to cyber security and administer internet according to law. The statement that the Chinese government support hacker attacks is totally a fabrication out of nothing and made out of ulterior motives,” he said.

Hong asserted that hacking is an international issue and China is also a victim. "Hacker attacks are an international issue and China is also a victim of it."


Google has said these account hijackings were not the result of a security problem with Gmail
itself. It also urged its users to enable a two-step verification, under which Gmail uses a phone and second password on sign-in.


Phishing attack

n Google has uncovered a ‘phishing campaign,’ which ‘appears to originate from Jinan, China’
n The ‘bad actors’ hacked into Gmail accounts of hundreds of users, including senior US government officials, military personnel and journalists.
n However, China was prompt to deny it and said its government was also a victim of hacking menace.
src.The Tribune Chandigarh

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