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In the Spring of 2009, his group at Toronto exposed "Ghostnet" -- an international computer spy ring that had infiltrated embassies and government offices around the world.
Rebecca Novick: Technology of Liberation? Activists Get their Own Smartphone 2009
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The spy operation appears to be different both from the Internet intruders identified by Google and from a surveillance ring known as Ghostnet, also believed to be operating from China, which the Canadian researchers identified in March of last year.
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Google's description of the attacks closely matches a vast surveillance system called Ghostnet that was reported in March by a group of Canadian researchers based at the Munk Center for International Studies at the University of Toronto.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Google's description of the attacks closely matches a vast surveillance system called Ghostnet that was reported in March by a group of Canadian researchers based at the Munk Center for International Studies at the University of Toronto.
NYT > Home Page 2010
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Last year, Canadian researchers exposed the so-called Ghostnet cyber spying operation, which had infiltrated more than 1,200 computers worldwide.
Free Internet Press 2010
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The spy operation appears to be different from the Internet intruders identified by Google and from a surveillance ring known as Ghostnet, also believed to be operating from China, which the Canadian researchers identified in March of last year.
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The spy operation appears to be different from the Internet intruders identified by Google and from a surveillance ring known as Ghostnet, also believed to be operating from China, which the Canadian researchers identified in March of last year.
NYT > Home Page By JOHN MARKOFF 2010
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The cables also reveal that a surveillance system dubbed Ghostnet that stole information from the computers used by the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and South
Thestar.com - Home Page James Glanz 2010
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The spy operation appears to be different both from the Internet intruders identified by Google and from a surveillance ring known as Ghostnet, also believed to be operating from China, which the Canadian researchers identified in March of last year.
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Last year, Canadian researchers exposed the so-called Ghostnet cyber spying operation, which had infiltrated more than 1,200 computers worldwide.
Free Internet Press 2010
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