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Type: Report / book excerpt (house oversight document)
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Summary

This document appears to be page 181 of a larger report or book, stamped with a House Oversight footer, detailing the history and tactics of Chinese cyber-espionage against the United States. It discusses the organizational structure of Chinese intelligence, specific hacking campaigns against US contractors like Booz Allen and tech companies like Google and Adobe, and the massive data breach at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that exposed millions of federal employee records. The text mentions Paul Strassmann and Edward Snowden but does not contain any specific references to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Paul Strassmann Top US defense expert on cyber-espionage
Reported in 2007 that China had inserted 'zombie' programs in 700,000 US computers.
Snowden Intelligence worker (Reference)
Mentioned as an example of someone with SCI clearance.

Timeline (3 events)

2007
Paul Strassmann reports China inserted 'zombie' programs in 700,000 US computers.
US
2009
Intrusions into computer network at the Office of Personnel Management begin.
US
2015
Cyber attack harvested over twenty million personnel files of Federal employees.
US

Locations (6)

Key Quotes (3)

"China shared (or exchanged) the fruits of its espionage on nuclear warhead design with North Korea, Pakistan, Iran and Russia."
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"By 2007, Paul Strassmann, a top US defense expert on cyber-espionage, reported that China had inserted “zombie” programs in some 700,000 computers in the US"
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"Eventually, by 2015, according to US estimates, the cyber attack had harvested over twenty million personnel files of past and present Federal government employees."
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