Cyberspying

'Cyberspying' - 15 News Result(s)

  • China Hacked Japan's Sensitive Defence Networks, Claims Report
    World News | Asian News International | Wednesday August 9, 2023
    According to The Washington Post, cyberspies from the People's Liberation Army had wormed their way into Japan's most sensitive computer systems.
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  • US Cyber-Security Experts See Recent Spike in Chinese Digital Espionage
    Reuters | Thursday March 26, 2020
    A US cyber-security firm said Wednesday it has detected a surge in new cyber-spying by a suspected Chinese group dating back to late January, when coronavirus was starting to spread outside China.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • America Is Hacking Other Countries With Stealthy Submarines
    World News | Brian Fung, Andrea Peterson, The Washington Post | Friday July 29, 2016
    When Donald Trump effectively called for Russia to hack into Hillary Clinton's emails Wednesday, the GOP nominee's remarks touched off a (predictable) media firestorm. Here was a presidential candidate from a major U.S. party encouraging a foreign government to target American interests with cyberspying - an act that could not only expose national ...
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  • China's President to Meet Tech Titans as He Kicks Off US Visit
    Written by shubhamv | Tuesday September 22, 2015
    Xi Jinping will meet leaders from Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and other tech companies seeking to expand access to the Chinese consumer market.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China's Tsinghua Reportedly Prepares Bid for US Chipmaker Micron
    Written by shubhamv | Tuesday July 14, 2015
    People familiar with the matter say that Tsinghua is preparing a $23 billion bid for the US memory chipmaker.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • US, China Plan Followup to Sunnylands Summit in November
    World News | Reuters | Friday August 29, 2014
    US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping, at odds over China's increasing assertiveness in Asia and issues such as cyberspying, plan a followup to their informal summit in California last year after November's APEC summit in Beijing.
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  • US Will Push China to Address Hacking Concerns at High-Level Talks
    Written by TechGuest | Thursday July 3, 2014
    Internet hacking and cyber-espionage will be among a slew of issues on the table during two days of talks in Beijing.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Little United States Action in Chinese Cyberspying Case
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday June 3, 2014
    America's top law enforcement official vowed two weeks ago to bring to a U.S. courtroom five members of the Chinese military who the United States accused of hacking computers for economic espionage purposes. The FBI even published "Wanted" posters with pictures of all five.
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  • US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel to Raise China Disputes in Meeting
    World News | Associated Press | Friday May 30, 2014
    Days after the U.S. and China traded new accusations of cyberspying, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday he will press the same issues in a face-to-face meeting with a top military officer from Beijing this weekend.
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  • China to Begin Internet Security Checks Amid Cyberspying Row: Report
    World News | Reuters | Thursday May 22, 2014
    China will begin checking computer systems used in government departments to protect "sensitive data", the official Xinhua news agency said via its microblog on Thursday, amid a row over cyberspying with the United States.
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  • China Warns US of Retaliation After Accusations of Cyberspying
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday May 20, 2014
    China has warned the United States that it would retaliate if Washington presses on with charges against five Chinese military officers accused of hacking into American companies to steal trade secrets, state media said on Tuesday.
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  • Chinese hackers seen as increasingly professional
    World News | Associated Press | Monday February 25, 2013
    Beijing hotly denies accusations of official involvement in massive cyber-attacks against foreign targets, insinuating such activity is the work of rogues. But at least one element cited by Internet experts' points to professional cyberspies: China's hackers take the weekend off.
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  • US Congress urged to probe Chinese cyber-espionage
    Written by SurbhiC | Wednesday November 14, 2012
    The U.S. Congress should conduct an in-depth assessment of Chinese cyberspying, a federal advisory group said Wednesday.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China paper blasts Google over hacking claims
    Written by Sameer | Friday June 15, 2012
    Chinese state media hit out at Google, warning it against becoming a political tool after it had been hit by a cyberspying campaign that originated in China.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China paper blasts Google over hacking claims
    Technology | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 7, 2011
    Chinese state media hit out at Google, warning it against becoming a political tool after it had been hit by a cyberspying campaign that originated in China.
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'Cyberspying' - 15 News Result(s)

  • China Hacked Japan's Sensitive Defence Networks, Claims Report
    World News | Asian News International | Wednesday August 9, 2023
    According to The Washington Post, cyberspies from the People's Liberation Army had wormed their way into Japan's most sensitive computer systems.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Cyber-Security Experts See Recent Spike in Chinese Digital Espionage
    Reuters | Thursday March 26, 2020
    A US cyber-security firm said Wednesday it has detected a surge in new cyber-spying by a suspected Chinese group dating back to late January, when coronavirus was starting to spread outside China.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • America Is Hacking Other Countries With Stealthy Submarines
    World News | Brian Fung, Andrea Peterson, The Washington Post | Friday July 29, 2016
    When Donald Trump effectively called for Russia to hack into Hillary Clinton's emails Wednesday, the GOP nominee's remarks touched off a (predictable) media firestorm. Here was a presidential candidate from a major U.S. party encouraging a foreign government to target American interests with cyberspying - an act that could not only expose national ...
    www.ndtv.com
  • China's President to Meet Tech Titans as He Kicks Off US Visit
    Written by shubhamv | Tuesday September 22, 2015
    Xi Jinping will meet leaders from Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and other tech companies seeking to expand access to the Chinese consumer market.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China's Tsinghua Reportedly Prepares Bid for US Chipmaker Micron
    Written by shubhamv | Tuesday July 14, 2015
    People familiar with the matter say that Tsinghua is preparing a $23 billion bid for the US memory chipmaker.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • US, China Plan Followup to Sunnylands Summit in November
    World News | Reuters | Friday August 29, 2014
    US President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping, at odds over China's increasing assertiveness in Asia and issues such as cyberspying, plan a followup to their informal summit in California last year after November's APEC summit in Beijing.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Will Push China to Address Hacking Concerns at High-Level Talks
    Written by TechGuest | Thursday July 3, 2014
    Internet hacking and cyber-espionage will be among a slew of issues on the table during two days of talks in Beijing.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Little United States Action in Chinese Cyberspying Case
    World News | Associated Press | Tuesday June 3, 2014
    America's top law enforcement official vowed two weeks ago to bring to a U.S. courtroom five members of the Chinese military who the United States accused of hacking computers for economic espionage purposes. The FBI even published "Wanted" posters with pictures of all five.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel to Raise China Disputes in Meeting
    World News | Associated Press | Friday May 30, 2014
    Days after the U.S. and China traded new accusations of cyberspying, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Thursday he will press the same issues in a face-to-face meeting with a top military officer from Beijing this weekend.
    www.ndtv.com
  • China to Begin Internet Security Checks Amid Cyberspying Row: Report
    World News | Reuters | Thursday May 22, 2014
    China will begin checking computer systems used in government departments to protect "sensitive data", the official Xinhua news agency said via its microblog on Thursday, amid a row over cyberspying with the United States.
    www.ndtv.com
  • China Warns US of Retaliation After Accusations of Cyberspying
    World News | Reuters | Tuesday May 20, 2014
    China has warned the United States that it would retaliate if Washington presses on with charges against five Chinese military officers accused of hacking into American companies to steal trade secrets, state media said on Tuesday.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Chinese hackers seen as increasingly professional
    World News | Associated Press | Monday February 25, 2013
    Beijing hotly denies accusations of official involvement in massive cyber-attacks against foreign targets, insinuating such activity is the work of rogues. But at least one element cited by Internet experts' points to professional cyberspies: China's hackers take the weekend off.
    www.ndtv.com
  • US Congress urged to probe Chinese cyber-espionage
    Written by SurbhiC | Wednesday November 14, 2012
    The U.S. Congress should conduct an in-depth assessment of Chinese cyberspying, a federal advisory group said Wednesday.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China paper blasts Google over hacking claims
    Written by Sameer | Friday June 15, 2012
    Chinese state media hit out at Google, warning it against becoming a political tool after it had been hit by a cyberspying campaign that originated in China.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • China paper blasts Google over hacking claims
    Technology | Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 7, 2011
    Chinese state media hit out at Google, warning it against becoming a political tool after it had been hit by a cyberspying campaign that originated in China.
    www.ndtv.com
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