Chinese government didn't out their contractor operatives?! Shocked face... 



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Replying to @MalwareJake @RecordedFuture
Funny how USG continues with the "we didn't say it's state sponsored at least"
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It'll be hysterical when other countries start arresting every employee of BAH as govt hackers bc BAH is a govt hacker entity. Laughs a minute.
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Not a laughing matter when you're one of those who will be charged...
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Yes well we all bear our own legal exposures...
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Replying to @emptywheel @MalwareJake and
In those roles, how much commercial espionage and intellectual property theft did you conduct?
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Replying to @ItsReallyNick @emptywheel and
You know I can't confirm or deny what I did. But let's talk about norms. If they are following their laws/orders, are we okay charging?
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Replying to @MalwareJake @Bing_Chris and
Just because they are following orders from their gov doesn't mean that they are not breaking our laws. We may not be able to put them in jail, but at least we're not tacitly giving them the OK by ignoring them.
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Replying to @DavidJBianco @MalwareJake and
Just because Jake was following orders from our gov doesn't mean he wasn't breaking the laws of other countries.
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Replying to @emptywheel @DavidJBianco and
Espionage of any kind is illegal in every country. Jake is right about the need for norms. It's a game with gentleman's rules, and with CNE, we're still figuring out what those are.
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Yup. Or rather, DOJ is setting the rules everyone else will soon live by, with very little overt debate.
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