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Chinese cyber espionage is too much, so that the United States lost tens of billions!

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February 11, 2013, India's Economic Times website published the article "the United States as the network espionage target (U.S. is target of massive cyber-espionage: Report)" The view that China in the past five years has been taking cyber attacks It means stealing trade secrets in the United States, United States is taking a formal protest against the expulsion of diplomatic personnel, due to visa restrictions tourism to the WTO complaint, such as a variety of ways deal with. The compile the main content of the article is as follows:

A secret intelligence report in Washington, the United States has become the target of large-scale network spy, most of these attacks by the Chinese support, threatening the economic interests of the United States.

"National Intelligence Estimate" that the past five years, China's efforts to attack the computer system of industry and commerce in the United States into the database of the United States, for their own economic interests, including the energy, regime, information technology, aerospace and automotive industries, this secret The report reflects the unanimous view of the U.S. intelligence agencies. The report did not disclose the losses caused by espionage, but outside experts assess that at least tens of billions of dollars.

Cyber ​​espionage is generally considered to be the focus of the U.S. military and intelligence agencies, but has been extended to the economic sphere directly harm the economic interests of the country. The Obama administration also expressed concern on the matter, is studying specific measures to guard against network steal secret. Some analysts believe the government will take a formal protest against the expulsion of diplomats, due to visa restrictions tourism to the WTO complaint, such as a variety of ways deal with.

A U.S. government official said: so widely from one perspective, cyber espionage and even rise as a national problem. "National Intelligence Estimate" also mentioned Russia, Israel and France, but the three countries of espionage and China seem worth mentioning.

"New York Times", "Wall Street Journal" and "The Washington Post, recently claimed that its network was to attack from China. China has never recognized such accusations, said neither allowed nor the implementation of network attacks. As early as the 1980s, China began to introduce Western technology, both through legal and illegal means, to support its economic development plan, the popularization of computer technology to promote the transfer of such technology. The Executive Board of the United States national anti-spyware report claimed that China's intelligence agencies and private companies often through the mail bombs and other ways to enter the United States corporate network to steal trade secrets.

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