It is absolutely standard practice, hats for men and has been since pre-personal computer Phreaking times, for hackers to daisy-chain infiltrated hosts to make any forensic tracing difficult. Enhancing the effectiveness of this approach even further, an attacker can choose to hop via hosts in several different countries, carefully selected to ensure that there are no treaties of extradition and criminal information exchange agreements in place. First some forgotten, badly maintained box in Russia, then to the UK, from there to Syria, from there to France, from there to China and from there to the US.
This also brings me to the next issue with this hat for men naive interpretation of cybersecurity events. It implies a belief that China is the only, or at least the most active actor on the world stage. There is sufficient evidence to prove that China utilizes hat men cyber-espionage, no doubt about that. But the stuxnet attack was the first act of actual state sponsored sabotage of infrastructure. The precedent, much to our moral detriment, was not set by them.
This shift will not be short in duration, we are talking several decades, not years. It is only natural that China, the current leading runner in this marathon and the most imposing challenger to western hegemony, should fedora hat instill a sense of fear and suspicion into the current western Zeitgeist. The east does not play by the same rules as the west, especially not in business, and our ability to impose our demands of playing by our standards and in our interest are waning.
The potential for further unrest and upheaval in the developing world has also risen to a critical point due to steadily rising commodity prices. The next year may see us at the point again where rioters fill our T.V screens and small governments fall and topple. The political instability in the Middle East ushered in by the Arab mens hats spring has also still not reached a stable juncture, and that too appears seemingly more and more like a prolonged process with several different possible outcomes, although a decrease of western influence seems one of the more likely developments.
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