一批在美国的老中很快就会被抓了,用不了多久。。。。

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Embabyblue
楼主 (北美华人网)
FBI is investigating more than 1,000 cases of Chinese theft of US technology

https://www.zdnet.com/article/fbi-is-investigating-more-than-1000-cases-of-chinese-theft-of-us-technology/

Members of the US government held a conference in Washington this week on the topic of Chinese theft of intellectual property from US technology firms and the US academic sector. Officials said the purpose of the conference -- named the China Initiative Conference -- was to bring the US private sector and the academic and research communities up to speed with the US government's investigations. For the duration of four hours, some of the highest officials from the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) spent their time raising a sign of alarm and putting the private and academic sector on alert about the threats they are currently facing in terms of intellectual property (IP) theft from Chinese entities. "The threat from China is real, it's persistent, it's well-orchestrated, it's well-resourced, and it's not going away anytime soon," John Demers, Assistant Attorney General for National Security, opened the conference. "This one to me really stands out as the greatest long-term threat to our nation's information and intellectual property, and to our economic vitality," said FBI Director Christopher Wray. MORE THAN 1,000 CASES OF IP THEFT The FBI director says cases have been piling up since 2018, ever since the DOJ launched the China Initiative campaign to counter and investigate Beijing's economical espionage. "The FBI has about a thousand investigations involving China's attempted theft of U.S.-based technology in all 56 of our field offices and spanning just about every industry and sector," Wray said.
John Brown, FBI Assistant Director for the Counterintelligence Division, said the bureau has already made 19 arrests this fiscal year alone on charges of Chinese economic espionage. In comparison, the FBI made 24 arrests all last fiscal year, and only 15, five years earlier, in 2014.
Image: FBI Wray said the Beijing government has shown "they're willing to steal their way up the economic ladder at [the US'] expense." Several FBI and DOJ bigwigs were at the conference to hammer the point home for attendees during a four-hour marathon. US Attorney General William Barr also gave a speech, urging the US and allies to invest in Nokia and Ericsson to counter Huawei's growing presence on the 5G market, but also teased new charges against Chinese hackers. Adam Hickey, Deputy Assistant Attorney General; William Evanina, Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center; several US district attorneys; presidents and CEOs from US companies; and members from the US' biggest universities also gave speeches and attended panels to detail their experiences on dealing with China, and to raise a sign of alarm for other US companies and universities. CHINESE THEFT TAKES PLACE INDISCRIMINATELY US officials said all Chinese theft operations are happening based on an well-established plan handed down from the Beijing government, with areas of interest to target, which the Sino government sees critical to becoming self-sufficient. "They're not just targeting defense-sector companies. The Chinese have targeted companies producing everything from proprietary rice and corn seeds to software for wind turbines to high-end medical devices," FBI Director Wray said. "And they're not just targeting innovation and R&D. They're going after cost and pricing data, internal strategy documents, bulk PII; really just about anything that can give them a competitive advantage," he added. "They're also targeting cutting-edge research at our universities," Wray said. Further, Jay Town, US Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama, said the theft attempts don't happen only in the US big cities and technological centers like Silicon Valley or New York. They happen all over the country, from Alabama to Iowa.
Image: FBIANYTHING GOES The primary purpose of the conference was to get US companies and the academic sector up to date with all the techniques the Chinese government is using to get their data on US technology. "China is using a wide range of methods and techniques," Wray said. "And I'm talking about everything from cyber intrusions to corrupting trusted insiders. They've even engaged in outright physical theft" the FBI Director said. "They've pioneered an expansive approach to stealing innovation through a wide range of actors, including not just Chinese intelligence services but state-owned enterprises, ostensibly private companies, certain kinds of graduate students and researchers, and a whole variety of other actors all working on their behalf."
Image: FBI The techniques vary. Some are criminal, while some are in a gray area that US officials hope US companies would know to avoid. BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS THAT COMPANIES WILL REGRET For example, entering into a business partnership is not illegal, but several of the US officials invited to speak at the conference said that partnerships with Chinese partners often involves a transfer of US technology. Many times, the Chinese companies continue to use the technology even after partnerships end, ignoring copyrights and trademarks. Wray says that China is deliberately exploiting the weaknesses and the openness of the US academic environment and the openess of the US economy, while also using their closed system to block US companies from entering the Chinese market. "They often require our businesses to put their trade secrets and their customers' personal data at risk as the cost of gaining access to China's huge market," Wray said. "And they make American joint ventures operating in China establish those Communist Party cells within their companies." Lacking access to China's huge market many companies ignore the risks, cut corners in vetting their partners, and enter partnerships with Chinese firms. FBI officials said many companies don't see the damage their doing to themselves in the long run by handing over costly research & development (R&D) work to Chinese partners at much inferior prices, all for the promise of being able to do business in China. William Evanina, Director of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, warns that many of these companies may end up not opening factories of production units in the future due to IP theft, all while Chinese companies will be getting help from the Beijing government via subsidies or other government programs. Beijing is bankrolling its companies into top market positions through government funds and allowing these companies to skirt all the downsides of having to deal with the lows of the global economy. FBI officials say they've been having meetings with US companies for the past year to warn them against the practices of the Chinese government and its state-controlled private sector firms. INVESTIGATIONS IN THE US ACADEMIC SECTOR But the theft of US IP and R&D hasn't been taking place in the business sector only. The US academic sector has also been heavily targeted, primarily due to its openness, its less regulated environment, but also due to its richness in advanced technologies and R&D work. For example, just last month, the US charged the Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University for lying to US authorities about his participation in China's Thousand Talents Plan. According to the DOJ: "China's Thousand Talents Plan is one of the most prominent Chinese Talent recruit plans that are designed to attract, recruit, and cultivate high-level scientific talent in furtherance of China's scientific development, economic prosperity and national security. These talent programs seek to lure Chinese overseas talent and foreign experts to bring their knowledge and experience to China and reward individuals for stealing proprietary information." US officials now fear that R&D work done at Harvard with US government grants may have ended up in the possession of the Chinese government. Furthermore, this is not the only case, but one of many the US government is investigating involving members of the academic sector.
Image: FBI Other cases involve US professors, but others also involve Chinese students in the US, who are either recruited by Chinese intelligence services to steal proprietary data or act on their own. CHINA IS REWARDING IP THEFT According to US officials say that China appears to be encouraging IP theft from foreign countries, and has a system in place to reward these actions. "There are certainly a lot of cases where we don't have evidence beyond a reasonable doubt that the Chinese government has procured or sponsored the theft, but we see patterns where the theft is rewarded after the fact," said Adam Hickey, Deputy Assistant Attorney General. "There's a structure set up to encourage it," Hickey added. "So you don't need the state to sponsor it at the front end if the state rewards you at the end." These sponsorships usually involve government funds for starting a business around the stolen information.
Image: FBIHACKERS PLAY A BIG ROLE, BUT SO DO INSIDERS And in today's interconnected world, China's hacking apparatus still plays one of the biggest roles in the country's IP theft efforts. However, Chinese hackers don't act alone anymore. Chinese state-sponsored hacks have also recently involved insiders at recruited at the targeted companies and highly skilled and highly trained intelligence agents that coordinate all these operations from an upstream position. In October 2019, ZDNet ran a story on how China's efforts into establishing a foothold in the aviation industry by building its own home-grown plane left a trail of hacks across the aviation industry.
Image credit: Aerotime A nugget hidden in the article was the fact that China's hacking efforts don't involve a "cyber" division at one of its military units, like it used to be in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Nowadays, China's hacking efforts follow a different pattern. According to reports from varied sources, Chinese hacking operations are ordered by the Chinese Ministry of State Security, they're coordinated by intelligence officers assigned to specific areas of interest, who in turn hire private contractors in order to isolate and distance any intrusions from the Beijing government. These contractors can be known criminal hackers, security researchers, security firms, or regular IT professionals. If these contractors can't breach a target, intelligence officers assigned to specific cases come into action. They operate on the ground, near targets, by recruiting company insiders, or even coercing Chinese employees to aide their hacking efforts using blackmail or threats against families living at home. "This is a story related to me during one of my outreach events and it involved a Chinese national was an employee of an American firm who was approached by someone," said Adam Hickey, Deputy Assistant Attorney General. "The intimation was that they worked for the [Chinese] government and the request from that person was that the employee take a thumb drive and just put it in his computer at work. "The suggestion was that if he didn't do that there would be negative ramifications for individuals at home," Hickey said. While this worked for some time, now, US investigators are starting to catch one to the Chinese government's new modus operandi. In October 2018, US officials arrested the first-ever Chinese intelligence officer on accusations of hacking. The involvement of Chinese intelligence officers in hacking operations has also not gone unnoticed beyond US government circles. For example, US cyber-security firm Recorded Future also found ties between the Chinese government and hired hackers while looking into past Chinese hacks. Furthermore, Intrusion Truth, an online group of anonymous cyber-security analysts, have gone one step further. For the past three years, they've been revealing the real identities of Chinese hackers, along with their affiliation with certain provincial departments of the Chinese Ministry of State Security (MSS). They linked a Chinese hacking group known as APT3 to MSS Guangdong, APT10 to MSS Tianjin, APT17 to MSS Jinan, and APT40 to MSS Hainan. Following Intrusion Truth's research, the DOJ filed charges against APT3 and APT10, charging individual hackers, employees of security firms, and intelligence officers alike. Speaking at the China Initiative conference, US Attorney General William Barr hinted at future indictments on this front. "Chinese theft by hacking has continued, and you should expect more indictments and prosecutions in the future," Barr said. MAKING PEOPLE AWARE Officials said they had multiple CEO summits and meetings with academics across the US in the last year about the topic of Chinese theft of US intellectual property. "Because the threat is very different and very incremental you don't necessarily focus on it and how it fits into a bigger picture," said Richard Donoghue, US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York. "The Chinese are playing a long game," Town, the US Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama said. "We have been deceived too long," said John Brown, FBI Assistant Director for the Counterintelligence Division. "I think we have woken up. I think we're taking the initiative, being aggressive."
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Embabyblue
回复 1楼Embabyblue的帖子
China Initiative Conference:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1dtxt82HFE



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Embabyblue
可现在急着往国内跑,也不是好的时间。很为难人!!!
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Xlren_ren
慢慢来。还有各种拿中共经费的大外宣。美国早晚会收拾的。
没事,人家都已经是美国公民了,已经和国内切割了
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skyheart
说实在的,要是偷了别人的东西,那就赶紧认罪吧,也许能得个轻一点的判处。如果被冤枉的,就勇敢地用法律手段反抗。在CCP这个大粪坑存在的时候,作为一个华人,被牵连了,不奇怪,令人同情,在这个法律社会也是有希望自救的。但如果是主动地跟CCP勾搭,那就咎由自取,没什么好同情的了。
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pwwq
没做亏心事, 不怕鬼叫门
衣凡卡

没做亏心事,
不怕鬼叫门
pwwq 发表于 2/9/2020 3:02:37 PM


亏心事倒是没做,但大家说说按现在美国的情况,有可能扩大化么
根深叶茂1288
我发现美中的关系总是 川普办白脸,他的团队办黑脸,配合的天衣无缝。。
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carefreefox
目标大概就是和千人计划沾边的,两头都有项目
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meanGirl7
早动手好过晚动手,晚动手好过不动手。
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Renshengkuduan
Wow 好奇能查出多少
咚咚锵
楼主你想说啥? 在美华人要倒霉了? 大家赶紧跟投奔“祖国”?
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YouyiM
我觉得得顺便把那些tg统战部指挥的侨团打掉。那群人搞到华人社区乌烟瘴气的。
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bananarama
挺好的,巴不得早点查出这些败类,老鼠屎,让他们滚回厉害国。我们没做过这些事的坦荡荡的华人,怕啥。
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pinkaltitude
还有那批喊CNMB的人。。。 早点滚回厉害国
懒人一个
目标大概就是和千人计划沾边的,两头都有项目
carefreefox 发表于 2/9/2020 3:05:40 PM


美国目前accuse 中国的,有哪一个是冤枉中国的?
衣凡卡
希望先把大陆绿卡暂停,直到有办法判断来的是不是通共的再开始
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dotmm
想两边沾光占便宜的要倒霉了
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CompletelyNaked
为了全人类的生存 必须好好查 这群蠢货偷回去不但不会用 连好好保存都做不到 把自己害死了活该 问题是还要害别人
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hulaquan
回复 20楼CompletelyNaked的帖子 是真的,没有伦理道德和制度法规的制约,却掌握着这些高精技术,就等于毁灭全世界。
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TheGreatEscape
仰天长啸!现在美国华人啥形象呀?病毒、小偷。。
我是你的朱丽叶
甘蔗没有两头甜
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wonaiwangerxiao
加油把他们全抓回去,这儿就消停很多。
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Narnia
早动手 遏制住这种偷窃 才能真正的帮海外普通华人洗清罪名 五毛就别乱引导了 我们没做亏心事的巴不得早调查呢
早动手好过晚动手,晚动手好过不动手。 meanGirl7 发表于 2/9/2020 3:06:00 PM
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Orangetabby
慢慢来。还有各种拿中共经费的大外宣。美国早晚会收拾的。
Xlren_ren 发表于 2/9/2020 2:58:48 PM

那个石头记夫妻真的应该给好好查查
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joybear2005
太对了。这群人烦得很
我觉得得顺便把那些tg统战部指挥的侨团打掉。那群人搞到华人社区乌烟瘴气的。 YouyiM 发表于 2/9/2020 3:09:00 PM
本木大人
回复 1楼Embabyblue的帖子 驻外五毛也会被挖出被海龟。
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subrina
还有那些人在美国,天天发美国阴谋论的,看着就烦,拜托回国走好不送
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Saraline
美国出连环拳了。
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YouyiM
还有那些人在美国,天天发美国阴谋论的,看着就烦,拜托回国走好不送

subrina 发表于 2/9/2020 4:25:32 PM

那些人没把美国当成一个家吧。他们是心系祖国,不忘初心。
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majiaiseasycoat

那个石头记夫妻真的应该给好好查查

Orangetabby 发表于 2/9/2020 3:28:48 PM

我也觉得,最近都还没说明结果,就开始给武汉那个P4洗白了,看完立刻觉得大外宣一个,
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icemm2010

那些人没把美国当成一个家吧。他们是心系祖国,不忘初心。

YouyiM 发表于 2/9/2020 4:48:25 PM

Re 已经早就开始了吧
说实话,祖国就是给美华扯后腿的
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hanli
顺便查查围绕在大使馆周围的各式各样的侨领们
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purplelavender
早动手 遏制住这种偷窃 才能真正的帮海外普通华人洗清罪名
五毛就别乱引导了 我们没做亏心事的巴不得早调查呢

Narnia 发表于 2/9/2020 3:26:12 PM

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雁过
总是这种老套路。之前搞欧盟,日本,俄罗斯,现在是时候轮到中国而已。见怪不怪,大惊小怪的都是妖。间谍间谍的乱叫。有几个真正是啊?借这个机会 铲除对政治不敏感的华裔而已。

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yamykang
回复25楼Narnia的帖子 二战德国的犹太人就是你这么想的
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chineseinusa822
趁党匪焦头烂额之际,一定要打它的7寸,把所有千人计划的党匪走狗们一网打尽!
人生在线
习总早就警告千人了 别看过去闹得欢 小心将来拉清单
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Orangetabby

我也觉得,最近都还没说明结果,就开始给武汉那个P4洗白了,看完立刻觉得大外宣一个,

majiaiseasycoat 发表于 2/9/2020 4:56:05 PM


他们不止这一件事上忽悠,石头老婆真是白占用浪费美国ph.d.的资源
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enhesaepc
这些没把美国当成家 还要把美国人也培养成韭菜 那些人没把美国当成一个家吧。他们是心系祖国,不忘初心。
还有那些人在美国,天天发美国阴谋论的,看着就烦,拜托回国走好不送 subrina 发表于 2/9/2020 4:25:32 PM
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awang20546
我就是想知道那个小铮的身份。纯好奇🦝
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pandacao
收拾一下那些离岸爱国者,挺好。。。。。。。。。。
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mousemouse
特别讨厌那些两头拿好处,还沾沾自喜以为自己很聪明的。
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sitdown2017
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ilazxfe
上次机场就被一个特工查了,当时还奇怪从来没被搜的那么彻底。后来才知道有中国人带了实验室的样本回去…
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walnutTree.
这些自私自利的无耻之徒,抓起来好
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Narnia
美国不是希特勒 土工对异见者倒很有这个趋势
回复25楼Narnia的帖子 二战德国的犹太人就是你这么想的 yamykang 发表于 2/9/2020 6:51:00 PM
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justinhowe
太好了
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lcccbwmm
喜大普奔
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Bryan88
心虚的自然怕
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Larahong
回复 38楼chineseinusa822的帖子 你还是人吗?
神意
大家在美国勤勤恳恳工作,本本份份做人,居然都被这些赚脏钱两头占便宜的小偷代表了!想着就气愤😡
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starbucks1
这会儿就显示出老实的好处,不该做的事不做,不改拿得钱不拿,弯道超车车必翻,早翻迟翻而已。谁爬的快,我从来不羡慕,爬得多快摔的就多狠。
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Pompom
喜事啊!这种败坏华人名声的不能留。
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cityuhawk
回复 1楼Embabyblue的帖子 我实在蒙圈,如果这些所谓“theft”老中都被抓了,对于我们老老实实的老中有什么好处?看大家还都在期盼之中,谁能告诉我。。。。。
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yamykang
回复56楼cityuhawk的帖子 她们大概就可以去集中营当翻译了
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cyc
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0049
回复 1楼Embabyblue的帖子

我实在蒙圈,如果这些所谓“theft”老中都被抓了,对于我们老老实实的老中有什么好处?看大家还都在期盼之中,谁能告诉我。。。。。
cityuhawk 发表于 2/9/2020 11:59:22 PM


技术让这些人偷走,资本家只是损失钱财,你我可能只是失去工作。
实验室的样品让这些人偷走,就是下一个武汉。
你远在美国也不能逃避
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Threebears
回复 1楼Embabyblue的帖子 太棒了啊!太棒了!太棒了!就是这些傻逼秋香果、石正丽、贺建奎、武毒所小三所长那个道德败坏的老公,这些人为了一己私利,偷科技偷病毒!又没有真正的实力去控制科技,结果祸害全球人民!
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Threebears
回复 4楼Xlren_ren的帖子 没错,FB开除那个就是。共产党的毒瘤
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Threebears
回复 57楼yamykang的帖子 你真是又蠢又坏。完全意识不到美国的人类文明进程比中国前进100年。你的观点就是刻舟求剑 可惜了,你连我的回复都看不懂。
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keluoyi
这会儿就显示出老实的好处,不该做的事不做,不改拿得钱不拿,弯道超车车必翻,早翻迟翻而已。谁爬的快,我从来不羡慕,爬得多快摔的就多狠。
starbucks1 发表于 2/9/2020 11:40:52 PM

Pichai啊Satya啊还有那帮把美国公司做空搞垮把工作都外包到印度的烙印(比如波音),我觉得他们爬得快但也没摔啊没翻车啊。你确定爬得快的人一定摔的狠?还是你只希望爬得快的老中摔的狠,却对把美国做空靠跨的烙印视而不见?
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rosefish
看很多人的回帖,顿时觉得跟文革批斗很像
凤梨酥99
看很多人的回帖,顿时觉得跟文革批斗很像

rosefish 发表于 2/10/2020 5:58:45 AM


文革也是土共搞出来的,对知识分子多狠……
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hkmty
这会儿就显示出老实的好处,不该做的事不做,不改拿得钱不拿,弯道超车车必翻,早翻迟翻而已。谁爬的快,我从来不羡慕,爬得多快摔的就多狠。
starbucks1 发表于 2/9/2020 11:40:52 PM


Same here

心术不正得来的,绝不可能长久的
牡丹玫瑰

沒做虧心事,
不怕鬼叫門
pwwq發表於2/9/2020 3:02:37 PM
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Dr.Evil
抓得好,抓得妙,抓得呱呱叫
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coalpilerd
Pichai啊Satya啊还有那帮把美国公司做空搞垮把工作都外包到印度的烙印(比如波音),我觉得他们爬得快但也没摔啊没翻车啊。你确定爬得快的人一定摔的狠?还是你只希望爬得快的老中摔的狠,却对把美国做空靠跨的烙印视而不见?
keluoyi 发表于 2/10/2020 1:52:05 AM


劈柴我不清楚,但是就凭微软正确选择了云而且还从亚麻手里挖走了很大一块市场、股价翻着跟头往上涨这一点,Satya就非常牛逼了。在那之前,微软不知道试图介入过多少领域都以失败告终,mp3,windows mobile,bing,各种投资各种收购无一能做大.
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completefull
吃里爬外的人真的恶心,抓的好
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cityuhawk
都1000多个case了啊,建议美国干脆与中国断交,拒绝现在的中国人入境,驱逐现在在美的中国人,与中国断绝一切往来,完事儿,多好啊,省得费那事儿还去调查,多累啊
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en010272
送他们上电椅
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Heiniu


亏心事倒是没做,但大家说说按现在美国的情况,有可能扩大化么

衣凡卡 发表于 2/9/2020 3:03:55 PM


我觉得会
参见1950年麦卡锡主义盛行的年代
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en010272
支持麦卡锡主义!