China is engaged in a broad-ranging information warfare campaign as part of a covert effort to take control of the South China Sea — in the words of ancient strategist Sun Tzu, without firing a shot.
The Chinese cyber attacks have been carried out extensively on regional states along with political influence operations designed to falsely convince the international community that the waters of the sea are and have been China’s sovereign maritime territory.
James Clapper, the US director of national intelligence, told a Senate hearing last week that aggressive Chinese cyber attacks were continuing. ” China continues to succeed in conducting cyber espionage against the US government, our allies, and US companies,” he said.
In the South China Sea, the covert effort remained at low levels over the past 10 years as China built up more than 3,000 acres of new islands and in recent months began militarizing the islands in the takeover campaign.
Another goal of the information operation was to play down the significance of Beijing’s South China Sea activities in a calculated bid to avoid provoking the United States.

The South China Sea information war program is outlined in my book, iWar: War and Peace in the Information Age, published Jan. 3.
“The People’s Republic of China has studied the US approach to information warfare from the Cold War and has successfully navigated itself into a position of ‘respectability’ compared to their brothers from Russia and their ham-fisted ‘Russia Today’ (RT),” said retired US Navy Capt. James Fanell, a former Pacific Fleet intelligence director who specializes in Chinese affairs.
Fanell see Chinese information warfare targeting the United States and the inability to recognize the danger to a frog being slowly boiled alive. “The heat in the pool just keeps going up one degree at a time,” he says.
Until the recent UN Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled against China’s expansive claims to the sea, China appeared to have succeeded in deceiving the world into believing that the waters were historically theirs and that any other countries’ claims to the sea as international waters were false.
Beijing also announced, significantly, that any attempt to counter these claims posed a threat to China’s core national interests — language widely regarded as a basis for going to war to defend those interests.
The campaign utilized a sophisticated combination of information warfare and Chinese deception operations that lulled the United States into first ignoring the problem, and later halfheartedly attempting, through public statements, to prevent military weapons and facilities from being added.
By late last year, however, it was too late. China was finished building a series of military bases in the South China Sea, first on Woody Island in the Paracels, in the northern part of the sea, then on three separate maritime outposts in the Spratly Islands in the southern part.
Behind the scenes China launched an aggressive information and cyber warfare operation against regional states beginning around 2010, using military cyber warfare units located in the Chengdu military region under a code-named Unit 78020. No government was spared in the attacks that involved cyber strikes against computer networks in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
“We assess Unit 78020’s focus is the disputed, resource-rich South China Sea, where China’s increasingly aggressive assertion of its territorial claims has been accompanied by high-tempo intelligence gathering,” states a report by the cyber security firm ThreatConnect. “The strategic implications for the United States include not only military alliances and security partnerships in the region, but also risks to a major artery of international commerce through which trillions of dollars in global trade traverse annually.”
The South China Sea is used for international trade to the tune of US$5 trillion annually.
The goal for China in the sea is to impose regional hegemony and drive out the US Navy, which has kept the area free and open to international trade for decades.
The information warfare campaign focused on all the governments of Southeast Asia, including the headquarters of the 10-nation Association of Southeast Asian Nations and private and public energy organizations. The operation included data theft, to gain valuable commercial information and foreign government secrets that could be given to Chinese companies or used in negotiations.
For the longer term, Chinese military hackers gained strategic access to target government computer networks that could be attacked and shut down in a crisis or conflict, or used to spread disinformation internally to confuse and weaken China’s enemies.
For the South China Sea campaign, the Chinese used an extensive network of hundreds of Internet Protocol addresses that in some cases were used for only an hour before being abandoned — all in line with a methodology designed to avoid detection by cyber security services, both government and private.
Through these information warfare activities China incrementally gained control over the South China Sea and employed multiple pillars of national power with the larger goal of influencing and ultimately imposing political control over the entire region.
The shadow information war is typical of the kinds of activities China engages in not just in Southeast and Northeast Asia but globally as part of its drive for world acceptance and domination.
China today employs strategic information warfare to defeat its main rival: the United States. China’s demands to control social media and the Internet are part of its information warfare against America and must be resisted if free and open societies and the information technology they widely use are to prevail. China remains the most dangerous strategic threat to America — both informationally and militarily.

i’m filipino and i agree with the author, china has integrated its military in the internet. well you can see from below th number of paid facebook accounts. it doesn’t take a child to see the number of fake accounts that tries to manipulate the minds of people, by acting as majority in the discussion and by intigrating to media society. well its easy, after all facebook sign up relatively easy, one person can make 100 sub accounts and say like their own comments.
Source (Spratlys.org): http://www.spratlys.org/history/spratly-islands-history-timeline.htm
200 BC: China firstly discovered the Spratly Islands and other Suthern Sea Islands
111 BC: China started to occupy and govern the Southern Sea Islands
206 BC-24 AD: Most of the Paracel, the Spratlys and Pratas Island were known by Chinese geographers of the Han Dynasty
23-220 AD: Yang Fu of the East Han Dynasty made the reference to Nansha Islands in his book entitled Yi Wuzi (Records of Rarities)
220 AD: Nansha (Spratly) Island was settled by Chinese monks, building up a monastery on that island.
220-280 AD: General Kang Tai one of the famous ancient Chinese navigator of East Wu State of the Three Kingdoms Period mentioned Nansha Islands in his book Funan Zhuan (or Journeys to and from Phnom) (the name of an ancient state in today’s Cambodia).
265-420 AD: Fei Yuan of the Jin Dynasty(265-420 A.D.) wrote about the fishing and collecting of coral samples by the fishermen of China on the South China Sea in his article Chronicles of Guangzhou.
789 AD: The Tang Dynasty, China included the Nansha Islands into its administrative map
990 AD: Spratley Islands became a part of the Northern Song area in Hainan
1121 AD: Kublai Khan controlled most of the islands during China’s Yuan Dynasty
1211 AD: The island group shown on a Chinese Map
1250 AD: Chinese frishermen became the right by the Pan-Han Dynasty to settle on some of the northern islets and reefs.
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Bill Gertz must be hoping his rabid anti-China outpourings get noticed by the US Deep State – like how crazed Peter Navarro has become Trump trade advisor.
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Trump should listen to his son in law,he is a wise man quit Asia & let china manage the show for us……i don’t think after US quits Asia the sun will change its course & decide to rise up in the east.As for me a bowl of rice will always be available whoever is in the powershow but there is more predictability if china is in command…..so i am securing my personal interest
Bill Gertz是个傻逼
Who gave you or america the right to claim that all the scs islands are internationally owned? That coming from a country which does not recognise the law of the sea and has annexed many islands not even near its coast. China does not need covert information operation.
The facts convince the world it is a benign power, unlike the US, which could be toxic at times.
We could take it all back in an afternoon, and the Chinese know it. Good chip to have in a trade war though
Its not even called the UN court. Its an "international" court
Communist not only abiding international arbitration verdict, yet they behaves arrogant and aggressive expand the south China sea . This is herItage or asset leave by our ancestors, we got well preversed it bullshit where is the prove. China is peacefully raise sound good, let see how they treated Vietnamese in 2014 in oil drilling . Communist Apply water cannon attacked on them, smash down Vietnam boat glasses and grap the oil . China is raise with militarization that is comment from America Chinese, Us and it’s Ally Japan Australia shall lecture China on south china . When the time is mature, the artificial islands will be destroyed by US and return to normal for free navigation of international of all traded ships.
China illegally occupied the artificial islands without consent of Asean members raise and jeopardize the interest of neighbors countries
Author obviously tries to sabotage the good relation between China and Asean by making roundlesss accusations. After all previous methods to badmouth China failed miserably.
Sigh!
So China is conducting cyber warfare against all its neighbors and they are not saying anything? Maybe they’re afraid and will buddy up to the US for "protection". Actually, most of these countries are cozying up to China. At least they know China won’t "color revolution" them.
I did not bother to read this article because the American anti-China crowd sounds like a broken record. Please stop already. China is not the US’ s enemy, you are.
Ditto, I fast scan the article when ever his article appears. Bill Gertz is nothing but an anti China propagandist for the CIA.
I stopped reading the article when I got to "UN Permanent Court of Arbitration" an arbitration that has got nothing to do with UN! Does this author have any shame?
Blah! Blah! Recall Ronald’s bomb, bomb away.
This author does not mention Snowden and the Golden Rule.
Can’t teach an old dog a new trick! Although that ‘NEW TRICK’ has been around millennium all over the world (history).
No body is paying atention.