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China seizes leading hacker training website
WUHAN, Feb 07, 2010 (Xinhua via COMTEX) --
Police in central China's Hubei
Province have seized the country's biggest hacker training website
and arrested three suspects, the local public security department
said.
The three, who ran the Black Hawk Safety Net, were suspected of
offering online hacker tools, a crime that was newly listed in
China's Criminal Law last year.
Police have also frozen more than 1.7 million yuan (250,000
U.S. dollars) in assets and confiscated nine web servers, five
computers and a Honda Accord.
The Black Hawk Safety Net, established in 2005 and
headquartered in Xuchang of the central Henan Province, had
recruited more than 12,000 VIP members and collected 7 million
yuan in membership fees.
At least 170,000 others registered for free membership, said an
official in charge of network safety at the Hubei provincial
public security department.
Police said the net openly disseminated hacker tools in its
online forums and offered different versions of trojan software
for its members to download.
Police found clues leading to the net in April 2009, when three
people who were caught for disseminating virus and disrupting
Internet services in Macheng City admitted they were members of
the Black Haw Safety Net.
At least 50 police officers were mobilized to investigate the
case in the provinces of Zhejiang, Anhui and Henan.
The hacker industry in China caused losses of 7.6 billion yuan
last year, according to a report released by the National Computer
Network Emergency Response Coordination Center of China.
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