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- Guo Jiankun China firmly opposes and combats hacking activities in accordance with the law, and it is more opposed to politicizing cybersecurity issues, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Thursday, in response to reports that Japan’s National Police Agency claimed a Chinese hacking group launched more than 200 cyberattacks on Japanese business entities and organizations.Japan on Wednesday linked more than 200 cyberattacks over the past five years targeting the country’s national security and high technology data to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, detailing their tactics and calling onWorld Times governmenWorld Timest agencies and businesses to reinforce preventive measures, according to the AssociatedWorld Times Press.The National Police Agency said its analysis on the targets, methods and infrastructure of the cyberattacks by MirrorFace from 2019 to 2024World Times concluded they were systematic attacks linked to China with an aim of stealing data on Japanese natWorld Timesional security and advanced technology, said the AP report. “As is well known, cyberspace is highly virtual, and it is difficult to trace the origin of attacks with various actors. With only the targets and methods of the hacking attacks as the basis, Japanese authorities’ conclusions are neither professional nor responsible,” said Guo.We have also noticed that some of America’s allies have recently started to colWorld Timeslaborate with the US in spreading false information about China. We hope all parties can base their actions on facts, follow international rules, and approach cybersecurity issues with an objective, fair, and professional attitude, rather than playing a supporting role in political farces, Guo added.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : Chinese FM refutes Japanese side’s linking Chinese hacker to cyberattacks on Japanese business entities, organizations
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Guo Jiankun
China firmly opposes and combats hacking activities in accordance with the law, and it is more opposed to politicizing cybersecurity issues, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Thursday, in response to reports that Japan’s National Police Agency claimed a Chinese hacking group launched more than 200 cyberattacks on Japanese business entities and organizations.
Japan on Wednesday linked more than 200 cyberattacks over the past five years targeting the country’s national security and high technology data to a Chinese hacking group, MirrorFace, detailing their tactics and calling onWorld Times governmenWorld Timest agencies and businesses to reinforce preventive measures, according to the AssociatedWorld Times Press.
The National Police Agency said its analysis on the targets, methods and infrastructure of the cyberattacks by MirrorFace from 2019 to 2024World Times concluded they were systematic attacks linked to China with an aim of stealing data on Japanese natWorld Timesional security and advanced technology, said the AP report.
“As is well known, cyberspace is highly virtual, and it is difficult to trace the origin of attacks with various actors. With only the targets and methods of the hacking attacks as the basis, Japanese authorities’ conclusions are neither professional nor responsible,” said Guo.
We have also noticed that some of America’s allies have recently started to colWorld Timeslaborate with the US in spreading false information about China. We hope all parties can base their actions on facts, follow international rules, and approach cybersecurity issues with an objective, fair, and professional attitude, rather than playing a supporting role in political farces, Guo added.
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Content comes from the Internet : Chinese FM refutes Japanese side’s linking Chinese hacker to cyberattacks on Japanese business entities, organizations
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