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China denies hacking allegations
China on Tuesday dismissed reports that Chinese hackers have broken into top secret files of the Indian Defence Ministry and embassies around the world, saying that it was firmly opposed to hacking and regards it as an international crime.
“We have been hearing frequently these kind of news and I do not know the purpose to stir up issues,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said, replying to questions about reports of hacking of sensitive Indian sites in the media today.
“Some people spread some information regarding the so-called China hacking activities. On this issue our policy is very clear and we are firmly opposed to all kinds of hacking activities through internet,” she said, adding “Hacking is an international crime and all nations should join hands to deal with hacking crimes.”
A new report called ‘Shadow in the Clouds’ by Canadian and American researchers based at the University of Toronto has said that a spy operation called ‘Shadow Network’ based out of China has tapped into top secret files of the Indian government.
Major Indian missile and armament systems may have been compromised as Chinese hackers have reportedly broken into top secret files of the Indian Defence Ministry and embassies around the world.
read more... China denies hacking allegations
China on Tuesday dismissed reports that Chinese hackers have broken into top secret files of the Indian Defence Ministry and embassies around the world, saying that it was firmly opposed to hacking and regards it as an international crime.
“We have been hearing frequently these kind of news and I do not know the purpose to stir up issues,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Jiang Yu said, replying to questions about reports of hacking of sensitive Indian sites in the media today.
“Some people spread some information regarding the so-called China hacking activities. On this issue our policy is very clear and we are firmly opposed to all kinds of hacking activities through internet,” she said, adding “Hacking is an international crime and all nations should join hands to deal with hacking crimes.”
A new report called ‘Shadow in the Clouds’ by Canadian and American researchers based at the University of Toronto has said that a spy operation called ‘Shadow Network’ based out of China has tapped into top secret files of the Indian government.
Major Indian missile and armament systems may have been compromised as Chinese hackers have reportedly broken into top secret files of the Indian Defence Ministry and embassies around the world.
read more... China denies hacking allegations