
Leaked documents have exposed the inner workings of China's hacking industry, revealing a vast network driven by profit, influence, and unethical practices aimed at weakening the US for war. These documents shed light on how Chinese hackers, often for hire, engage in activities characterized by a sordid culture that includes lavish parties, alcohol, and sex to curry favor with Communist Party officials and secure contracts. Despite its size and scope, the industry suffers from shady business practices, disgruntlement over pay, poor work quality, and lax security protocols.
AP: "The documents show that China’s hackers for hire work much like any other industry in China. 'It is profit-driven…It is subject to China’s business culture—who you know, who you dine and wine with, and who you are friends with.'” @dakekang @zensoo https://t.co/AAnE9VoJYE
China's for-profit hackers lavish Communist Party officials with booze and women to curry favor and win contracts, leaked documents reveal https://t.co/igi2VzDsii https://t.co/Yu3GnF8zvF
Behind the doors of a Chinese hacking company, a sordid culture fuelled by influence, alcohol and sex https://t.co/BjJ21peFpL
