Current News | Chinese Government Suspected of Spying on Key US Diplomats

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Current News | "Chinese Government Suspected of Spying on Key US Diplomats" | #shorts #news

According to the Wall Street Journal, hackers associated with the Chinese government infiltrated the email accounts of both U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns and Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia, Daniel Kritenbrink. The incident is believed to be part of a larger cyber-attack that affected hundreds of thousands of emails belonging to the U.S. government. Moreover, the attack has been widely viewed as an effort to spy on diplomatic and governmental communications.

Furthermore, the intrusions are seen as a sign of China's determination to gain insight into the inner workings of the U.S. government and its policy decisions, by attempting to access the communications of key diplomatic personnel. Although the Chinese government has denied involvement in the attack, security experts and officials believe the attack was orchestrated by actors connected to the Chinese government.

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