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  • sgreger1
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    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

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    China developes new "Un-hackeable" OS to stop US h

    Lol unhackeable? The first time someone logs onto the net on their gov computer some 16 year old kid in the US is going to take down their whole server.

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    According to China, the US cyber-weapons are now useless against them as they have developed the most secure operating system in the world called Kylin. The OS has been in development since 2001, and it was especially designed for government and military computers so that the US military security experts could not enter into their computers. Kylin OS is now “impenetrable” to US’ intelligence agencies and is part of the cyberwar between China and the US.



    An security specialist called Kevin Coleman says that the Kylin OS has strengthened “key” Chinese servers and now US’ cyber-weapons are useless because they are designed to fight against Windows, Linux, and Unix operating systems. So far the US offensive cyber-weapons didn’t encounter any problems in accessing China’s computers based on Windows OS which is very unreliable when it comes to security.

    It is said that the Kylin operating system is entirely unhackable also thanks to a specially designed hardened microprocessor which is probably the most secure microchip in the world. This microprocessor hardens against external access, and it will help China’s government and military computers to remain hacker-free.

    Although we first heard about this last year when the US-China Economic and Security Review Commission announced that China is developing such an OS, the Chinese government is denying that such system is in place. However, we think that China has indeed developed probably one of the most sophisticated cyberwarfare program ever.

    Well, China is getting better at this as a while ago Chinese hackers hacked into some Pentagon computers which featured information about the Joint Strike Fighter project. We’ll see if China still denies the existence of the Kylin operating system, but I doubt that as they probably cannot wait to show off.
  • pangloss
    Member
    • May 2009
    • 183

    #2
    I can help the government out.

    Did they try password = "Mao"

    :P

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    • ODurren
      Member
      • May 2009
      • 66

      #3
      I broke it

      the password is 口令;暗语

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      • Messiah
        Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 87

        #4
        source?

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        • HK11
          Member
          • May 2009
          • 631

          #5
          I did a search and within the first few results I saw that you can find the OS ISOs to download. Apparently it is very similar to the BSD kernel and so Im pretty sure some 17 year old already has their number.

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          • sgreger1
            Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 9451

            #6
            Originally posted by Messiah
            source?

            Source = google

            Forgot the page off the top of my head it was on a tech blog I think maybe wired magazine or something.

            The words (operating system)+(unhackeable)= does not exist

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