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China tried to
hack our computers: NSA;
Press
Trust of India, January 18, 2010, London
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Press Trust of
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Chinese hackers
tried to break into computers in the office of
India's National Security Adviser (NSA) and some
other government departments last month, NSA M K
Narayanan has told a leading British daily.
"This was not the first instance of an attempt to
hack into our computers," The Times quoted him as
saying.
Narayanan said his office and other government
departments were targeted on December 15, the same
date that US companies reported cyber attacks from
China.
He said that the attack came in the form of an
e-mail with a PDF attachment containing a 'Trojan'
virus, which allows a hacker to access a computer
remotely and download or delete files. The virus
was detected and officials were told not to log on
until it was eliminated, he said.
"People seem to be fairly sure it was the Chinese.
It is difficult to find the exact source but this
is the main suspicion. It seems well founded," he
said adding India was co-operating with the US and
UK to bolster its cyber defences.
China has denied any role in the hacking attacks,
which began on December 15 and also targeted US
defence contractors and finance and technology
companies, including Google.
"Hacking in whatever form is prohibited by law in
China," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu was
quoted as saying.
Google had last week threatened to shut down its
operations in China after uncovering hacking
attempts into e-mail accounts of Chinese human
rights activists.
Narayanan said he expected China to be an
increasingly high priority for India's security
apparatus but that the main threat still came from
Pakistan-based militants. |
The online version of the report can be
found on the following address:
http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/china_tried_to_hack_our_computers_nsa.php
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