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China has denounced US charges against five of its army officers accused of economic cyber-espionage. | China has denounced US charges against five of its army officers accused of economic cyber-espionage. |
Beijing says the US is also guilty of spying on other countries, including China, and accuses the US of hypocrisy and "double standards". | |
China has summoned the US ambassador in Beijing over the incident. It says relations will be damaged. | |
US prosecutors say the officers stole trade secrets and internal documents from five companies and a labour union. | US prosecutors say the officers stole trade secrets and internal documents from five companies and a labour union. |
The BBC's John Sudworth in Shanghai says it is extremely unlikely that any of the accused will ever be handed over to the US. | The BBC's John Sudworth in Shanghai says it is extremely unlikely that any of the accused will ever be handed over to the US. |
China's defence ministry put out a strongly-worded statement on its website on Tuesday saying that China's government and its military "had never engaged in any cyber espionage activities". | |
It also took aim at the US, saying: "For a long time, the US has possessed the technology and essential infrastructure needed to conduct large-scale systematic cyber thefts and surveillance on foreign government leaders, businesses and individuals. This is a fact which the whole world knows. | |
"The US' deceitful nature and its practice of double standards when it comes to cyber security have long been exposed, from the Wikileaks incident to the Edward Snowden affair." | |
The defence ministry added that China's military had been the target of many online attacks, and "a fair number" of those had been launched from American IP addresses. | |
It said the arrest of the five Chinese army officers had "severely damaged mutual trust". | |
A Xinhua report on Tuesday stated that between March and May this year, a total of 1.18 million computers in China were directly controlled by 2,077 machines in the United States via Trojan horse or zombie malware. | |
On Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the charges were "purely ungrounded and with ulterior purpose", according to Xinhua. | On Monday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang said the charges were "purely ungrounded and with ulterior purpose", according to Xinhua. |
He said China had decided to suspend activities of the China-US Cyber Working Group. The group was set up in April. | He said China had decided to suspend activities of the China-US Cyber Working Group. The group was set up in April. |
Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang lodged a "solemn representation" with US ambassador Max Baucus on Monday night, Xinhua reported. | Chinese Assistant Foreign Minister Zheng Zeguang lodged a "solemn representation" with US ambassador Max Baucus on Monday night, Xinhua reported. |
US Attorney General Eric Holder said a grand jury had laid hacking charges against the Chinese nationals, the first against "known state actors for infiltrating US commercial targets by cyber means". | US Attorney General Eric Holder said a grand jury had laid hacking charges against the Chinese nationals, the first against "known state actors for infiltrating US commercial targets by cyber means". |
He identified the alleged victims as Westinghouse Electric, US Steel, Alcoa Inc, Allegheny Technologies, SolarWorld and the US Steelworkers Union. | He identified the alleged victims as Westinghouse Electric, US Steel, Alcoa Inc, Allegheny Technologies, SolarWorld and the US Steelworkers Union. |
"The alleged hacking appears to have been conducted for no reason other than to advantage state-owned companies and other interests in China, at the expense of businesses here in the United States," Mr Holder said. | "The alleged hacking appears to have been conducted for no reason other than to advantage state-owned companies and other interests in China, at the expense of businesses here in the United States," Mr Holder said. |
In the indictment brought in the western district of Pennsylvania - the heart of the US steel industry - the US named Wang Dong, Sun Kailiang, Wen Xinyu, Huang Zhenyu, and Gu Chunhui, all officers in Unit 61398 of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), as the alleged conspirators. | In the indictment brought in the western district of Pennsylvania - the heart of the US steel industry - the US named Wang Dong, Sun Kailiang, Wen Xinyu, Huang Zhenyu, and Gu Chunhui, all officers in Unit 61398 of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA), as the alleged conspirators. |
FBI officials said the hacking - between 2006 and 2014 - caused "significant losses" at the companies and that there were likely to be many more victims. | |
Last year, cyber-defence company Mandiant published a report on a Chinese military unit the firm said was behind the vast majority of significant attacks on American federal agencies and companies. | Last year, cyber-defence company Mandiant published a report on a Chinese military unit the firm said was behind the vast majority of significant attacks on American federal agencies and companies. |
In March, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon planned to more than triple its cyber-security capabilities in the next few years to defend against such internet attacks. | In March, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel said the Pentagon planned to more than triple its cyber-security capabilities in the next few years to defend against such internet attacks. |