Online Attacks on European Diplomats Are Tied to China
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Computer breaches at the
foreign ministries of the Czech Republic, Portugal, Bulgaria, Latvia and Hungary
have been traced to Chinese hackers, Nicole
Perlroth reports.
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| The attacks, which began in 2010, are continuing, according to a report to be released on Tuesday by FireEye, a computer security company in Milpitas, Calif. |
| Though researchers do not name the hackers' targets in the report, The New York Times identified the foreign ministries through email addresses listed on the attackers' web page. A person with knowledge of the investigation, who was not authorized to speak publicly, confirmed that the foreign ministries of the five countries had been breached. |
| Even as revelations by Edward J. Snowden about surveillance conducted by the National Security Agency and its intelligence partners dominate attention, the FireEye report is a reminder that Chinese hackers continue to break into the computer systems of governments and firms using simple, email-based attacks. Read more » |
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Online Attacks on European Diplomats Are Tied to China
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