WASHINGTON, Aug. 7, 2008

U.S. Warns Of Chinese Cyber-Spies

Overseas Travelers Warned That Personal Information Can Be Stolen; No Device Safe

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(CBS)  U.S. intelligence officials issued a strong warning Thursday that Americans traveling overseas, particularly visitors to the Olympics in China, face a serious risk of having sensitive information stolen, reports CBS News correspondent Bob Orr.

The travel alert is blunt:

"All information you send electronically - by fax machine, personal digital assistant (PDA), computer or telephone - can be intercepted."

In an exclusive interview with CBS News, Joel Brenner, the government's top cyber-security official, urged Americans to leave all devices at home.

"Somebody with a wirless device in China should expect it to be compromised while he's there," Brenner said.

And those who must take phones and BlackBerries with them should remove the batteries.

"The public security services in China can turn your telephone on and activate its microphone when you think it's off," said Brenner.

China is one of a number of countries pushing active cyber-espionage programs aimed primarily at cracking U.S. national security computers and stealing corporate trade secrets. Billions have already been lost.

In addition, cyber-gangs and criminals, many based in Asia, have stolen bank accounts and credit card numbers from an untold number of Americans.

For protection, Brenner's office says, travelers should frequently change passwords, update anti-virus and spyware protections and avoid wireless or WiFi networks when possible. (In some countries they're controlled by state security forces.) The fear is compromised mobile devices give thieves open access to all of your computer files back home.

"We are giving advice based on a pattern that is relentless and ongoing as what we see as information theft," said Brenner.

And the government says no overseas traveler should discount the threat. Don't assume, the bulletin warns, that you're not important enough to be targeted.

Click here for tips from the National Counterintelligence Executive on traveling overseas with electronic devises.

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by wardoglrs August 11, 2008 4:42 AM EDT
Who cares I would take the China Gov over the US Gov any day. At least they dont have 205 million in prison
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:55 AM EDT
So, cheer up! You have a LOT to look forward to! Heh heh heh....you can''t wait, can ya?
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:54 AM EDT
Now isn''t that an oxymoron! Wanting to be surrounded by women, and you can''t even interact with them. You just silently do for them, and leave them alone. It''s not like they want you anyhow, they see the green, and they''ll lose it fighting each other over it: you aren''t the issue.
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:52 AM EDT
And some of you guys think that you would be able to have *** all you want; you got another thing comin'', because you won''t want to have anything to do with ANY of them!
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:51 AM EDT
Some of you might think that would be cool, but I''ve had to deal with 2 women at one time and they were only friends, and I supported one of them. It''s hard even doing that...and you think 7 would be cool???? Thinks again! Talk about nervous breakdowns, lack of sleep, self-sacrifice to insure they eat, while you go without...sure, that''s fun! (completely satire).
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:48 AM EDT
Or, as the Bible predicts, one man will be forced into taking care of 7 women because he''s the only one that has an income. (in other words, 7 women will take one man by force, and demand that he lead them because he works on a regular basis).
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:44 AM EDT
No... From what I''ve seen, we''ll open a motel and force women into prostitution! That seems to be all that''s left.
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:42 AM EDT
If you have a GPS Phone in your car, the calls, both incoming and outgoing are being monitored and recorded as you speak, via satelite. So, do you REALLY think you have any secrets? And do you REALLY think, due to the gods of Convenience, we have ANY privacy???? Think about it. We no longer have the knowledge to survive without it; farms are becoming obselete, hand made items are now made by assembly machines, paperwork can be done by voice via computer, and one man can multi-task using his cell phone AND his computer, effectively doing the work of 10 people without lifting a finger. What will we do WHEN it''s gone? Grow crops?
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:38 AM EDT
Even your location, in using these devices, can be tracked. Vehicles with GPS devices are directly linked to satelite, where car manufacturers have hired services to provide aid when you get into an accident, get lost, need your doors unlocked, or need a tow truck.
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by bennyblack1 August 11, 2008 2:35 AM EDT
And again, throughout my day to day business, I use a wireless router and a cell phone. Being ex-military, I KNOW beyond a shadow of a doubt that Military Intelligence personnel utilize satelite technology to monitor ALL communications, both personal and business, military and non-military, IN YOUR HOME and out, in the US and abroad. Make NO mistake. There IS NO SUCH THING AS PRIVACY, and you might as well face it: you may THINK you''re keeping secrets, but ALL, and I mean ALL of our secrets are WELL KNOWN, and that leaves no room for exception.
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