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China denies Pentagon cyber-raid | China denies Pentagon cyber-raid |
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China has denied reports that its military hacked into the computer network of the US Department of Defense in Washington. | China has denied reports that its military hacked into the computer network of the US Department of Defense in Washington. |
A foreign ministry official said the claims "reflected Cold War mentality". | |
The Financial Times quoted US officials as saying the Chinese army made the attack, which crashed part of a system for the defence secretary's office. | The Financial Times quoted US officials as saying the Chinese army made the attack, which crashed part of a system for the defence secretary's office. |
Last week China dismissed reports that its armed forces had infiltrated German government computer systems. | Last week China dismissed reports that its armed forces had infiltrated German government computer systems. |
The reports come as US President George W Bush prepared to meet his Chinese counterpart, Hu Jintao, at the Apec summit in Sydney, Australia. | |
'Wild accusations' | 'Wild accusations' |
Chinese foreign ministry official Jiang Yu said Beijing "opposed and vigorously attacked" all attacks on the internet including hacking. | |
"Some people are making wild accusations against China ... These are totally groundless and also reflect a Cold War mentality," she said. | "Some people are making wild accusations against China ... These are totally groundless and also reflect a Cold War mentality," she said. |
The Financial Times quoted a senior official as saying the Pentagon had pinpointed the origins of the attack and another as saying there was a "high level of confidence" that the People's Liberation Army was responsible. | |
The Pentagon has declined to say who it thinks is behind the attack, which took place in June. | |
Correspondents say the US and Chinese military regularly probe each other's networks, but the scale of disruption in the recent attack has raised concern. | Correspondents say the US and Chinese military regularly probe each other's networks, but the scale of disruption in the recent attack has raised concern. |
The Pentagon shut down the network for more than a week while attacks continued, the newspaper said. | The Pentagon shut down the network for more than a week while attacks continued, the newspaper said. |
It quoted a source with knowledge of the attack as saying the data downloaded by the hacker was probably unclassified. | It quoted a source with knowledge of the attack as saying the data downloaded by the hacker was probably unclassified. |
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