The United Kingdom claims that China-linked hackers are perpetrators of two cyberattacks against the government.
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The US alleges the individuals were working as a front for Beijing in an indictment and sanctions announcementChina cyber-attacks explained: who is behind the hacking operation against the US and UK?Hackers backed by China’s government spy agency have been accused by the US and UK of conducting a years-long cyber-attack campaign, targeting politicians, journalists and businesses.The operation saw political dissidents and critics of China targeted by sophisticated phishing campaigns, according to...
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A spokesperson from the Chinese embassy in the United Kingdom said on Tuesday that the UK's allegations that China committed cyberattacks against the country are "completely fabricated."