Chinese authorities publish a book to expose the United States’ surveillance against China
Updated: 2014-07-02 09:32
(People's Daily Online)
|
||||||||
-- Waging large-scale cyber attacks against China, with both Chinese leaders and the telecom giant Huawei as targets The documents unveiled by Edward Snowden confirm that the United States conducted mass cyber-attacks targeting the the Ministry of Commerce and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as Chinese banks and telecommunication companies.
The United States also conducted surveillance against former Chinese state leaders, QQ chat software users, and the users of Fetion, an instant messaging software.
American magazine Foreign Affairs says that the United States refuses to talk about the massive U.S. cyber attacks against China, while pressing China on the issue of cyber attacks.
Faced with media questioning, the U.S. government has refused to comment publicly on Chinese accusations of United States cyber attacks.
- Star Stefanie Sun holds concert in Beijing
- Faye Wong's manager refutes star's drug rumors
- Lu Yi and daughter Bei Er pose for street snaps
- Photoshoots of actress Li Xiaomeng
- Council of Fashion Designers of America Awards
- Fan Bingbing, first Chinese actress in Barbie Hall of Fame
- Awarding ceremony of 2014 hito Pop Music held in Taipei
- Zhao Liying's photo shoot for Children's Day
Most Viewed
Editor's Picks
Xi attends BRICS summit |
China helps fight international war on drugs |
Crackdown on terrorist attacks |
My China Story: Meeting the master |
Tongues tied around tatu-bola |
A market that's not such a hot property |
Today's Top News
Ex-security chief Zhou Yongkang under probe
Prudence urged over solar dispute
US visa delays likely to continue
McDonald's fishing for supplier
OSI group to fund food safety
China's FDI in US set for increase
Glitch delays visas for US-bound students
A musical spoof of the Clinton years
US Weekly
Geared to go |
The place to be |