Do you think the Chinese think twice about hiring a hacker with a mohawk or a tattooed face? No.
“Do you think the Chinese think twice about hiring a hacker with a mohawk or a tattooed face? No.”
— John McAfee · Chinese
The World Motivation
Do you think the Chinese think twice about hiring a hacker with a mohawk or a tattooed face? No.
“Do you think the Chinese think twice about hiring a hacker with a mohawk or a tattooed face? No.”
— John McAfee · Chinese
Do you think the Chinese think twice about hiring a hacker with a mohawk or a tattooed face? No.
When you're standing in line at the airport, and your shoes are off, your belt is off, and your personal belongings are being closely scrutinized, and you're standing with your hands in the air, waiting to be patted down, do you feel protected? I don't. I feel like I'm the enemy.
Politicon should be applauded for recognizing the increasing impact of technology, not only on American social and economic systems but on the very structure of our system of politics.
We are losing privacy at an alarming rate - we have none left.
The Chinese Communist Party is not seeking to share world leadership in a responsible way.
My maternal grandmother was Cantonese, so I'm a quarter Chinese and half Irish and a quarter Scottish and raised by English parents living in Scotland.
I need to talk about Chinese culture. We have deep, strong philosophy and culture. I want to share some information, tell the worldwide audience.
If tomorrow the Chinese decide not to supply the world with raw materials, the pharma industry would collapse.
Putting our ecosystem in great peril is certainly not a part of Chinese culture that I know.
We are at war - undeclared and of such a subtle nature that few have noticed - but war nevertheless. It is a cyberwar on many fronts, in which it is difficult to identify who is friend and who is foe. I will predict now, as unintelligible as it may seem, that Anonymous will turn out to be more friend than foe.