5 countries join US in blaming China for APT10 hacking spree

IANS  |  San Francisco 

Five countries - Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, and the UK - have joined the US in accusing of stealing trade secrets of major companies around the world through its support of a group known as 10, or 10, a media report said.

The also issued a warning on Thursday to local companies about the possibility of their Cloud providers having been hacked, the report said.

The warning came after the charged the two Chinese nationals on Thursday of conspiring "to commit computer intrusions against dozens of companies in the and the world" for economic

on Friday strongly denied the cyber attack charges by the US and its allies, accusing of making "unfounded" allegations that the was behind global

asked the US to withdraw the accusations "as soon as possible" and not to prosecute suspected Chinese hackers, and Zhang Shilong, news reported.

Hua said lodged a formal protest with the US and that "will take the necessary measures" to safeguard its own cybersecurity and interests.

The earlier called on China "to act responsibly" in cyberspace after detecting an alleged broad cyberattack campaign against intellectual property and "sensitive" trade data in the US, and

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First Published: Sat, December 22 2018. 13:34 IST