China Expands Cyberspying in U.S., Report Says
From Wall Street Journal:
The Chinese government is ratcheting up its cyberspying operations against the U.S., a congressional advisory panel found, citing an example of a carefully orchestrated campaign against one U.S. company that appears to have been sponsored by Beijing.
The unnamed company was just one of several successfully penetrated by a campaign of cyberespionage, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission report to be released Thursday. Chinese espionage operations are “straining the U.S. capacity to respond,” the report concludes.
The bipartisan commission, formed by Congress in 2000 to investigate the security implications of growing trade with China, is made up largely of former U.S. government officials in the national security field.
The commission contracted analysts at defense giant Northrop Grumman Corp. to write the report. The analysts wouldn’t name the company described in the case study, describing it only as “a firm involved in high-technology development.”
Read also a report from Telegraph.
Origin: Siobhan Gorman, Wall Street Journal





POSTED COMMENTS: One Response
I comment all the time,the entire chinese country are all corrupt and thieves,,that is all they know. They steal information all the time and they will never stop,till all links are cut. All people in the US that work in sensitive areas of production,and implementation of any product or military item or intel should be monitored every minute of every day,and special computers,that only can be linked to only to their company,or business. Ban all products from china,and ban tourists from china,except those carefully watched and monitored for summits,or Presidential meetings,and limit their activities like they do to Americans and Journalists in china.