White House: BlackBerry Blackout In China
Staffers To Switch Off Portable Devices For Fear Of Prying Chinese Eyes At Olympics
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President Bush walks on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington as he returns from Kennebunkport, Maine, Aug. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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The mobile e-mail blackout is the latest sign of U.S. concerns over Chinese cyber-spying. Sensitive presidential communications are always encrypted, but government cyber-security experts are worried about electronic eavesdropping on the BlackBerries, which are difficult to protect from snooping.
BlackBerries have been banned on other presidential foreign trips but the order underscores specific concerns about Chinese spying during the Olympics, reports Maer.
Sen. Sam Brownback, R-Kan., warned last week that foreign-owned hotels in China face the prospect of "severe retaliation" if they refuse to install government software that can spy on Internet use by hotel guests coming to watch the summer Olympic games.
Brownback produced a translated version of a document from China's Public Security Bureau that requires hotels to use the monitoring equipment.
Mr. Bush embarks Monday on his last venture as president to the Far East, a trip built around the Olympic Games in Beijing. The president will stop en route at an Alaskan Air Force base to speak to military personnel and get his plane refueled, then fly through the night to South Korea.
His enthusiastic plans to attend the Olympics are meant to pay respect to the Chinese people in their moment of glory. Yet as hard as Mr. Bush tries to define the games only in the context of sports, there is no escaping the politics of a world event held in a police state.
China, trying to ensure the event is clean of controversy, has only intensified its repression of political dissent, religious expression and press coverage. Mr. Bush says he can and will candidly raise concerns about China's human rights record to President Hu Jintao.
Before the sports spectacle, President Bush's agenda in Asia this week is front-loaded with trouble on the continent: nuclear worries, political repression, recovery from natural disaster.
Given the long travel and time differences, Mr. Bush begins his agenda in earnest on Wednesday in Seoul, South Korea.
The country is a key partner in the six-country coalition striving to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons. Progress has been stop and start as the world watches to see whether North Korea will come to terms on allowing its nuclear dismantling to be verified.
The timing of the president's visit to Seoul is a bit better than just a few weeks ago. Public unrest over U.S. beef imports has receded, and the U.S. has reversed course on a decision that angered South Korea regarding some disputed islands between Japan and South Korea.
In Thailand, where a coalition government is enduring rocky times, Bush will spell out his vision for the U.S. presence in the Far East after he leaves office. He will also meet with activists who oppose the repression of the military junta in neighboring Myanmar.
That country, also known as Burma, sustained a cyclone in May that killed roughly 80,000 people and put more than 2 million people in need of aid. Mr. Bush will be briefed on recovery efforts during his Thailand visit.
The president caps his trip with four days in Beijing, mixing in a dash of diplomacy with plenty of unstructured time to watch Olympic sporting events. Mr. Bush will be joined by members of his family, including his dad, a former president who once served as an envoy to China.
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- You should have your press credentials revoked. This is the most absurd story I have ever heard.
The BlackBerry device is the most secure mobile device, and uses a level of encryption that (even if the Chinese could intercept a message, which they cannot)it would take conventional bots over 150 years to decrypt the message. And the level of encryption that the government uses is another step beyond 3DES known as S/MIME.
Do your homework before you publish such drivel you freaking lapdog.
And to the other geniuses who have posted, even if the US Government used Verizon BB''s exclusively (which they do not), they have an 8830 which will work on GSM in China.
I guess you still can''t cure stupid. - Reply to this comment
- You should have your press credentials revoked. This is the most absurd story I have ever heard.
The BlackBerry device is the most secure mobile device, and uses a level of encryption that (even if the Chinese could intercept a message, which they cannot)it would take conventional bots over 150 years to decrypt the message. And the level of encryption that the government uses is another step beyond 3DES known as S/MIME.
Do your homework before you publish such drivel you freaking lapdog.
And to the other geniuses who have posted, even if the US Government used Verizon BB''s exclusively (which they do not), they have an 8830 which will work on GSM in China.
I guess you still can''t cure stupid. - Reply to this comment
- You should have your press credentials revoked. This is the most absurd story I have ever heard.
The BlackBerry device is the most secure mobile device, and uses a level of encryption that (even if the Chinese could intercept a message, which they cannot)it would take conventional bots over 150 years to decrypt the message. And the level of encryption that the government uses is another step beyond 3DES known as S/MIME.
Do your homework before you publish such drivel you freaking lapdog.
And to the other geniuses who have posted, even if the US Government used Verizon BB''s exclusively (which they do not), they have an 8830 which will work on GSM in China.
I guess you still can''t cure stupid. - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Bush embarks Monday on his last venture as president to the Far East, a trip built around the Olympic Games in Beijing.
Bush need to just stay HOME and in the White House and quit running up his tab as the worst president this country has ever had. Nobody want to see you George W. Bush because your such a major looser.
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Posted by XmanBorg at 02:02 PM : Aug 04, 2008
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another 10 year old minded liberal..and this one can vote..to be a liberal democratic candidate these days..all you need is a good rapper, a good cartoon show..a set of legos and crayolas woulld help. - Reply to this comment
- The president stays in a tent when he is in China. They set it up inside his hotel room. It''''s a fact!
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Posted by impeach__W at 07:30 PM : Aug 04, 2008
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you have an imagination and silliness of a 10 year old..the scarey part is..you can vote - Reply to this comment
- The president stays in a tent when he is in China. They set it up inside his hotel room. It''s a fact!
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- Earth to China: Everybody knows you use 7-yr old kids in your slave factories, and that you have prostitutes stealing our military secrets, so there''s really no reason to censor anything anymore.
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- Why anyone from our government would automatically accommodate this latest demand of censorship by China is beyond all logic and reasoning. It''s already being alluded to by media sources that there is no guarantee that China won''t be spying and eavesdropping on guest phone calls or internet usage in their hotel rooms. If Bush and his band actually thinks they won''t be spied upon, they''re mistaken and utterly naive.
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- VERY Typical Hypocritical RepubliSCUM
Wah, wah, wah....More liberal whining and crying when they don''''t get their way. Bush won the election even if the votes were recounted, he won! Get over it already. I am so tired of liberals whining about everything. All I can say is that you are lucky that Nancy Pelosi is not up for re-election or should be out too.
Posted by redbds at 01:50 PM : Aug 04, 2008
Bytches about Whining,THEN WHINES Like a Baby Shrub !! TALK about a LOSER !!!! - Reply to this comment
- Everyone knows the libs are the ones that use the crack..
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- Posted by Platteman at 01:45 PM : Aug 04, 2008
George W. Bush is the greatest president since Ronald Regan.
Platteman what METH PIPE DID YOU SMOKE THAT INFORMATION OUT OF ?????? - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Bush embarks Monday on his last venture as president to the Far East, a trip built around the Olympic Games in Beijing.
Bush need to just stay HOME and in the White House and quit running up his tab as the worst president this country has ever had. Nobody want to see you George W. Bush because your such a major looser. - Reply to this comment
- George Bush the only president in history to have his motorcade EGGED on Penn Ave. after an election.
The only president in history to pull off a scam of monumental proportions with the Supreme Court putting him in office.
Sure keep portraying him as "elected" twice
Posted by deacon20081 at 01:16 PM : Aug 04, 2008
Wah, wah, wah....More liberal whining and crying when they don''t get their way. Bush won the election even if the votes were recounted, he won! Get over it already. I am so tired of liberals whining about everything. All I can say is that you are lucky that Nancy Pelosi is not up for re-election or should be out too. - Reply to this comment
- George W. Bush is the greatest president since Ronald Regan.
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- George Bush the only president in history to have his motorcade EGGED on Penn Ave. after an election.
The only president in history to pull off a scam of monumental proportions with the Supreme Court putting him in office.
Sure keep portraying him as "elected" twice - Reply to this comment
- Yup! They wouldn''t want those Chinese to see the raunchy text messages sent to the page boys now would they...
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- Yeah yeah the people voted for Bush 2 times. What does that say about the Dems if they couldn''t field a winning opponent to Bush not once but TWICE? Out of all the Dems out there the best you had still came up short against BUSH. So blame yourselves Dems you nominated two losers not the repubs lol. I love the way both parties act as though everything would be pizza''s and bj''s if only THEY were in charge of everything. I think history has shown neither party capable of running anything and collectively they are a failure as well.
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- Something tells me by the end of the Olympics the IOC will be kicking themselves for ever allowing a COMMUNIST COUNTRY to host the games. I bet they already are actually. Why would anyone think they might spy on anyone else? Just because they have stolen every idea they ever used from others? So racist! LMAO
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- The American people went out and voted and they voted Bush in for a 2nd term. No one has anyone else to blame, but himself.
Posted by smiley676 at 11:52 AM : Aug 04, 2008
Wish I had plenipotentiary police powers...there are a few offices and homes owned by certain manufacturing companies and political parties I would love to raid so as to confirm - or deny - your supposition once and for all.... - Reply to this comment
- White House: BLACKBerry BLACKout In China - - - - -
Allways playing the race card...
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Blackberry was made by RIM. Does that mean they''re going after the g@ys too? - Reply to this comment
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