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China alleges U.S. spy agency hacked key infrastructure and sent user data back to headquarters

Por: CNBC Tech September 27, 2022

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Beijing has for a long time accused the U.S. of carrying out cyberattacks on Chinese targets. But more recently, it has accused the U.S.'s National Security Agency of hacking specific targets.Beebright Istock Getty ImagesChina accused a top U.S. spy agency of stealing Chinese user data and infiltrating the country's telecommunications infrastructure, according to a report published Tuesday, which lays out details of the alleged... + full article



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