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The course of the Sino-Vietnamese hacking war

Vietnam's "Peninsula Defense" magazine published a comment. In an exclusive interview with "Peninsula Defense" last week, Nguyen Ha Yi, deputy chief of staff of the Vietnamese Army, said: Vietnam's military modernization has surpassed that of China, and it is no longer the level of the 197s. If China still "occupies Vietnamese islands" in the South China Sea, then Vietnam is likely to be fed up and strike China first. Nguyen Ha Yi also said, "Vietnam has no malice towards China, but Vietnam has the right to take all actions to' protect its territorial integrity and national dignity'. Vietnam's loss of the Vietnam War in the 197s has always been a shadow in the hearts of Vietnamese soldiers. Now, if we start over, our army can definitely go to Beijing."

The Vietnamese government said on the 27th that "three China patrol boats harassed a Vietnamese oil tanker in the South China Sea, which not only damaged the equipment on the oil tanker, but also warned it that it violated the waters of China." In addition, Vietnam demands that China "exercise self-restraint, do not repeatedly violate Vietnam's sovereignty, and demand compensation for the losses of Vietnamese oil exploration tankers". The netizen also told the webmaster's home that as far as he knows, many government websites in China have also been hacked by Vietnamese hackers, and it is suspected that a large number of Vietnamese hackers are attacking the website in China. On June 8, there was news on the Internet that the website of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs was "hacked". At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, I landed on the official website of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and found that the website was really attacked by unidentified hackers. All the links on the homepage of the website were invalid, and the pattern of five-star red flag was placed in a conspicuous position.

according to the reporter's observation, hackers claiming to be from Yancheng left their signatures "3King" and "Xiaofeng" on the homepage of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. At present, there is a five-star red flag in the center of the website, and the left side and sub-links of the webpage all say "Nansha Islands are China!" And so on. At the bottom of the page, it is written in Chinese and English, "Nansha Islands belong to China! The past is the present and the future! " . At the same time, March of the Volunteers, the national anthem of China, is constantly playing on the website. As of 4 pm Beijing time on June 8, the website of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs was still in a "hacked" state, and there was no sign of returning to normal.

when there is a dispute between China and some countries, it is not uncommon for foreign government websites to be attacked by suspected hackers. In August 21, the website of the Philippine government was attacked by a suspected hacker from China. At that time, the China flag was hung on the website, and the background music was changed to the Chinese national anthem. People who claimed to be "hackers" also asked the Philippine government to apologize for the hostage-taking incident. In October of the same year, the website of Shimane Prefecture government in Japan was also attacked by suspected hackers. The homepage of the website was written with a Chinese red slogan attacking Japan.

Vietnam said that it was attacked by the largest unidentified hacker since 8: p.m., which led to the failure of search service in Vietnam all over the country. At the same time, Rain Road, a hacker who has disappeared from the Internet in China for many years, led the Night Hacker Alliance to announce its involvement. Although Vietnamese technical engineers struggled with unidentified hackers, the search service in Vietnam could not be repaired, and the Vietnamese people were anxious. From the analysis of the phenomenon, Vietnamese technicians thought that this large-scale attack should be organized and carefully planned by someone, and it was initially suspected that it was the Honker Union in China. The specific incident is currently under investigation.

More than 1 websites in Vietnam have been hacked in the past few days. Vietnamese media said that the hackers came from foreign countries.

Earlier on the 8th, it was reported on the Internet that a website under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam had been hacked. The domestic reporter of Global Times logged into the website at 3 pm that day and found that it was really hacked, and all links on the webpage were invalid. A few days ago, hundreds of websites were hacked and Chinese appeared on some webpages in Vietnam. The Global Times reporter saw on the website of the Vietnamese Ministry of Foreign Affairs that hackers claiming to be from Yancheng left the signatures of "3King" and "Nie Xiaofeng" on the website. There is a five-star red flag in the center of the webpage, and the left side and sub-links of the webpage all say "Nansha Islands belong to China! "and so on. At the bottom of the webpage, it is written in Chinese and English, "Nansha Islands belong to China! Was, is and will be! At the same time, the website keeps playing the Chinese national anthem. At this point, the suspected hackers in China began to intervene.

At about 4: 3 pm on the 8th, the reporter of Global Times in Vietnam tried to open the homepage of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Vietnam and found that he was also unable to log in. After nearly an hour, the reporter successfully logged in and all the links were opened smoothly. As of press time, the Vietnamese government did not express its position on this, and the Vietnamese media did not report it. On the 7th, the website of Xing 'an Radio and Television Station in Vietnam posted a screenshot of official website, Batty Touton Province, Vietnam, all painted black, and words such as "Nanhai" were written in Chinese on the webpage. Vietnam's "Laborer" website has previously reported that more than 1 Vietnamese websites have been attacked by unidentified hackers in the past few days. After hackers enter these websites, they modify the homepage and write Chinese or English content. The websites attacked by hackers include the websites of state organs, schools and enterprises. At present, only a few attacked websites have returned to normal, and most websites are still unable to log in.

Vietnamese media said that the ways and reasons of hackers attacking websites are still unclear, but some webmasters believe that the perpetrators should come from foreign countries. Some forums in Vietnam reminded netizens that because hackers implanted viruses into these attacked websites, they advised netizens not to log in to these websites for the time being.

While the "hacker" incident occurred, the friction between China and Vietnam in the South China Sea continued to be concerned. Vietnam's Youth Daily quoted scholars as saying on the 8th, suggesting that the Vietnam Lawyers' Association should come forward to sue the Chinese sea surveillance ship that cut Vietnam's oil and gas exploration optical cable to the international court and compensate Vietnam for its losses. Vietnam's "Youth Daily" quoted Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Yong, Vietnam's deputy defense minister, as saying that Vietnam is equipped with weapons in accordance with the principle of meeting Vietnam's military line and strategic needs, and believes that with Vietnam's comprehensive strength, it can win the war to defend national sovereignty. Ruan Zhiyong also said that Viet Nam will solve the problem with China on its own, and will not win over or rely on a certain country to solve it.