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Is this April fool joke? Or are you guys really taking this whole Chinese government theory seriously? If you were leading a 1.6bn populated country how much you would care about a programmer's code site?

To give all those conspiracy theorists a clear picture, what really happened is merely the scale of problem you have never worked on or dreamed to be working on outside China.

This happened year ago when a Chinese state funded train ticket booking website accidentally deployed to production with a opensourced Javascript vendor file still linked to github. And first day that site went live, 30 billion visitors tried to secure a ticket for coming Chinese New Year, when took down github for a good while. Yes it was a DDOS attack from China, by train ticket buyers.

Last November, Chinese online c2c marketplace TaoBao.com, saw 16.7bn transactions in one day, with more than 1 billion CNY settled in a minute. If any of the web dev responsible for even a small promotion page left a link of cool jquery plugin from GitHub, you could have written another holy crap evil government attack post here.


I made a similar comment elsewhere in the thread, but lets assume it's not the Chinese government and it's something accidentally deployed or a hack by some unknown entity.

Why is the code still running a week later? It doesn't take that long to find the offending server/s code and remove it. Especially as it is making the Chinese government look bad, there would be added incentive to fix this pretty quickly.


If it was an "accident" that made the Chinese government look bad, we would be hearing about the "unrelated" murder of magistrates by now.


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