China closes huge hacker training site

Independent:

China has closed what it claims to be the largest hacker training website in the country and arrested three of its members, domestic media reported today.

The "Black Hawk Safety Net" website taught hacking techniques and provided malicious software downloads for its 12,000 members in exchange for a fee, the Wuhan Evening News newspaper reported this weekend, citing police in Huanggang, just east of Wuhan.

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Wuhan happens to be home to the Communication Command Academy, which trains hackers, according to US congressional testimony by cyber expert James Mulvenon in 2008.

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Would-be hackers in China do not have to look far to figure out how to do it, thanks to a healthy hacking industry and sites such as Black Hawk Safety Net, which was unavailable today.

Perhaps China did not want competition for its Communication Command Academy. After all, if some of the secrets made their way over to the open site it might be easier for outsiders to figure out what the hackers are up to.

That said, congratulations to the Chinese government and its cracker jack PR efforts announcing a bust four months after the fact.

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