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	<title>China vs. US In CyberWars 2007</title>
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    China is seeking to be the dominant power in cyberspace. The U.S. cyber-command is leading a new push to maintain its superiority in this area. But China is blatant in their plan to unseat the U.S. in cyberspace. The Pentagon has identified China&#039;s People&#039;s Liberation Army&#039;s units designated to develop viruses for attacking enemy computer systems a
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