2014-05-27
A Chinese Internet information body on Monday issued a report on the U.S. intelligence agencies' "unscrupulous" surveillance over the rest of the world.Documents leaked by Snowden in April 2013 revealed that the NSA infiltrated two major Chinese mobile network companies in order to track strategically important Chinese military units. III.
2014-05-27
A Chinese Internet information body on Monday issued a report on the U.S. intelligence agencies' "unscrupulous" surveillance over the rest of the world.Documents leaked by Snowden in April 2013 revealed that the NSA infiltrated two major Chinese mobile network companies in order to track strategically important Chinese military units. III.
2014-05-27
A Chinese Internet information body on Monday issued a report on the U.S. intelligence agencies' "unscrupulous" surveillance over the rest of the world.Documents leaked by Snowden in April 2013 revealed that the NSA infiltrated two major Chinese mobile network companies in order to track strategically important Chinese military units. III.
2014-05-27
A Chinese Internet information body on Monday issued a report on the U.S. intelligence agencies' "unscrupulous" surveillance over the rest of the world.Documents leaked by Snowden in April 2013 revealed that the NSA infiltrated two major Chinese mobile network companies in order to track strategically important Chinese military units. III.
2014-05-27
A Chinese Internet information body on Monday issued a report on the U.S. intelligence agencies' "unscrupulous" surveillance over the rest of the world.Documents leaked by Snowden in April 2013 revealed that the NSA infiltrated two major Chinese mobile network companies in order to track strategically important Chinese military units. III.
2014-05-27
A Chinese Internet information body on Monday issued a report on the U.S. intelligence agencies' "unscrupulous" surveillance over the rest of the world.Documents leaked by Snowden in April 2013 revealed that the NSA infiltrated two major Chinese mobile network companies in order to track strategically important Chinese military units. III.
Cyber-spying charges against Chinese officers an indictment of US hypocrisy
Beijing is a steadfast defender of cyber-security. As Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qin Gang has reiterated, the Chinese government and military have never engaged in cyber theft of trade secrets.The world’s biggest internet spy is playing cop
Since the US Department of Justice announced indictments against 5 Chinese military officers, some US media have reported that the US is conducting spying operations not confined to national security. The claims are based on secret documents leaked by former US National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.