Cyberwar Season 1 Episode 5

Cyberwar Season 1 Episode 5 Hacked by China

  • July 26, 2016
  • 8.3  (19)

Cyberwar is an intense, insightful TV series that explores the dark world of cybercrime. Each episode tackles a different topic or incident related to online security issues, such as cyber espionage, hacking, and mass surveillance. The show provides a detailed look at the tactics and strategies used by hackers and cyber criminals, as well as the efforts made by governments and corporations to protect against these threats.

In episode 5 of Cyberwar season 1, entitled "Hacked by China," the focus is on the ongoing cyber war between the United States and China. The episode explores the ways in which China has used cyber attacks to gain a competitive advantage over the US in areas such as military technology and intellectual property theft.

The episode begins by exploring the hacking of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), a US government agency that handles sensitive information such as security clearances for government employees. The OPM hack, which was traced back to Chinese hackers, compromised the personal information of over 20 million individuals, including federal employees and their families.

The episode goes on to examine the ways in which China has used cyber espionage to steal intellectual property from US companies, particularly in the tech sector. One of the most high-profile cases of this type of activity was the theft of designs for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a highly advanced military plane that is being developed jointly by the US and its allies. Hackers from China were able to breach the computer networks of defense contractors and gain access to sensitive information about the plane's design, putting US military technology at risk.

The episode also explores how China has used cyber attacks to influence political discourse and public opinion in the US. One example of this was the hacking of the Democratic National Committee during the 2016 presidential election, which was widely believed to have been carried out by Russian hackers with ties to the Chinese government. The attack led to the release of thousands of emails that were embarrassing to the Democratic Party and its nominee, Hillary Clinton, and was seen as an attempt to sway the election in favor of Republican candidate, Donald Trump.

Throughout the episode, experts provide insight and analysis on the ways in which China is using cyber attacks to advance its own interests at the expense of the US. They also discuss the challenges that the US faces in responding to these threats, including the difficulty of identifying the source of cyber attacks and the lack of international laws and norms governing cyber warfare.

Ultimately, "Hacked by China" provides a sobering look at the ways in which cyber attacks are being used as a tool of modern warfare, and the urgent need for governments and corporations to take steps to protect against these threats. As one expert in the episode observes, "The cyber domain is not a separate, virtual world. It's an extension of our physical world, and the weapons being used there can have very real and devastating consequences."

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 26, 2016
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (19)