Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Security FAIL

Oops:
Chinese government hackers allegedly stole the master blueprints and other highly classified technical information relating to the new headquarters of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO). The state-of-the-art building, which is located at the shore of Lake Burley Griffin in Australian capital Canberra, has so far cost taxpayers in excess of AUD $631 million (US $608 million). Although it remains under construction, the new headquarters is said to feature the most sophisticated security features of any government building in Canberra. But a report aired on May 28 by Australian television’s Four Corners investigative program, alleged that a Chinese government agency managed to steal the building’s blueprints. The program claimed that the highly classified blueprints were stolen when hackers mounted a sophisticated cyberattack on a private-sector contractor involved in constructing the ASIO’s new headquarters. Four Corners suggested that the cyberattack, which was “traced to a server in China”, also compromised the building’s communications diagram, server locations and physical security systems.
So now the Red Chinese* know not just the floor plans, but where the servers will be and how the communications networks function.  What could possibly go wrong?



* I only call them the "Red Chinese" to annoy the Usual Suspects.

3 comments:

Dave H said...

But are they the right plans? This could be the world's most elaborate rickroll. It wouldn't surprise me a bit to learn that Aussie spooks had a sense of humour.

Old NFO said...

Oh joy... It's NOT just us they're after this time...

Anonymous said...

Red Chinese? Well, they are...

gfa