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FBI warns US businesses of cyberattacks, blames Beijing

Chinese embassy rejects 'unfounded criticism' after Federal Bureau of Investigation identifies Beijing as the source of hackers in warning to firms

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FBI warning described tools and techniques used by the hackers and asks companies to contact federal authorities if they believe they are the victims. Photo: Reuters

The US Federal Bureau of Investigation said on Wednesday that hackers it believes to be backed by the Chinese government have recently launched attacks on US companies.

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The “flash” warning to businesses described tools and techniques used by the hackers and asked companies to contact federal authorities if they believe they are the victims of such attacks.

“The FBI has recently observed online intrusions that we attribute to Chinese government affiliated actors.”
FBI spokesman Josh Campbell

The document said the agency recently obtained information regarding “a group of Chinese government affiliated cyber actors who routinely steal high-value information from US commercial and government networks through cyberespionage.”

FBI spokesman Josh Campbell confirmed via email that the FBI had released the document, which was obtained by reporters and described specific mitigation steps that companies should take following attacks.

“The FBI has recently observed online intrusions that we attribute to Chinese government affiliated actors,” he said. “Private sector security firms have also identified similar intrusions and have released defensive information related to those intrusions.”

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The Chinese embassy in Washington fired back by asking “the US side to stop this kind of unfounded accusation,” echoing past responses to US allegations of government-backed cyber security breaches.

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