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China Rejects Hack Allegations

China Rejects Hack Allegations
China Rejects Hack Allegations

Beijing has challenged Washington to explain its own global spying activities following US media reports alleging that China is using two Chinese hotels as spy centers, describing the reports as a “groundless” smear attempt.

On Wednesday, The Washington Times published an article wherein it alleged that 4PLA, a unit attached to the Chinese Defense Ministry, used the Jintang and Seasons hotels in Beijing to conduct espionage, Russia Today reported.

The publication cited an open-source intelligence dossier produced by the Army’s Asian Studies Detachment, as the source of its report. The document does not explain why and how the hotels were allegedly used by the Chinese for hacking.

On Friday, the Chinese Ministry of National Defense strongly denied that any hotels in the Haidian District of Beijing served as a base for any cyber-espionage operations.

“The Chinese military has never supported any hacking activities and the Chinese government has always been firmly opposed to and cracking down on relevant criminal activities in accordance with law, including network attacks,” China’s Defense Ministry said.

“Relevant accusation is totally groundless and a bad act of smearing China,” the statement added, calling on Washington to stop making “groundless accusation against China”.

Instead of blaming China for spying, Beijing challenged Washington to “give a clear explanation on the PRISM Gate incident,” not just to China, but to the entire international community.

First revealed through the Edward Snowden leaks in 2013, PRISM is a code name of the NSA surveillance program used to gain access to the private communications of users of nine popular Internet services, including Verizon, Apple, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and Facebook.

The system grants NSA access to emails, chat logs, VoIP traffic, files transfers and other social networking data from companies. PRISM is just one of the numerous US spying tools and techniques exposed by Snowden.

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