China says it suffered hacker attacks from US, India
Days after it was accused of hacking networks of 72 major global entities, including the Indian government, China on Tuesday said it was also a victim of nearly five lakh cases of cyber snooping, half of them originating from countries like the US and India.
China's claim followed a report by US-based security firm McAfee which said hackers were found to have broken into networks of the 72 major organisations around the world, including the governments of India, US, South Korea, Vietnam, ASEAN, IOC and the world anti-doping agency, with security experts pointing to China as the culprit.
Most of the attacks came in the form of malicious ‘Trojan’ software used by hackers to gain access to target computers, a report issued by the National Computer Network Emergency Response Coordination Centre of China, the primary computer security monitoring network.
It said 14.7 per cent of the malicious programs came from Internet Protocol addresses (IPs) located in the US, with another eight per cent located in India, a report carried by state-run Xinhua news agency said.
China's computer security agency, however, made no reference to recent report by McAfee.
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