China's criticism of cyber theft committed by the United States in the world

China's criticism of cyber theft committed by the United States in the world

China's criticism of cyber theft committed by the United States in the world
China's criticism of cyber theft committed by the United States in the world


  China's Foreign Ministry condemned the cyber thefts perpetrated by America in the world. US espionage against the PRC in scientific, military, industrial and other fields forced the authorities of that country to take special measures. Beijing on the eve of passing the law related to the fight against espionage took measures to encourage people to cooperate to identify foreign spy networks, especially agents hired by Washington. On Friday, after confirming the arrest of a man who spied for the CIA in the military industry, China criticized the United States for cyber theft. According to the AAA news agency, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning, pointing to large-scale US spying operations in Japan and other countries, demanded that Washington stop sending cyber spies around the world. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said that the US military and intelligence agencies have created hacker organizations in allied countries and are promoting them under the guise of "cooperation to build capacity," but in fact they are using them to "penetrate the cyber systems of these countries.

" Mao Ning said in this regard: "Washington launched a systematic and large-scale cyber-theft operation against the countries of the world. The Pentagon wants to use China's neighbors as a launching pad for its cyber attacks against China, and these countries do not know about it." He went on to cite a 2015 report by the Whistleblower website WikiLeaks, which states that 35 Japanese individuals and entities, including high-ranking government officials and large companies, including Mitsubishi, were targeted as targets. This revelation caused such a scandal that then US Vice President Joe Biden was forced to personally apologize to the Japanese authorities. China's National Security Ministry also on Friday said in a statement that it had arrested a 52-year-old Chinese citizen named Zeng, an employee of a military industrial group, on charges of spying for the CIA. According to Chinese intelligence sources, Zeng, who went to Italy for training, was recruited by CIA agents in that country to spy for the United States in exchange for receiving a huge amount of money and allowing his family to live in America.