China says US-based hackers attack its military websites

China says US-based hackers attack its military websites

BEIJING - Agence France-Presse

Chinese Defense Minister Guanglie walks beside an honor guard squad. AP photo

Hackers mainly based in the United States attacked two Chinese military websites, including the Defense Ministry page, an average of 144,000 times a month last year, the ministry said.

China’s first account of attacks on its websites steps up a war of words between the powers, after a U.S. security company said last week that a Chinese military unit was behind a series of hacking attacks on U.S. firms. “The Defense Ministry and China Military Online websites were hacked from overseas on average 144,000 times a month in 2012,” ministry spokesman Geng Yansheng said on its website. China Military Online is a People’s Liberation Army news website.

62 percent from US


More than 62 percent of the attacks came from the U.S., he said, adding that the number of hacking assaults on military websites “has risen steadily in recent years.”

A recent report from U.S. security-firm Mandiant said a unit of China’s People’s Liberation Army had stolen hundreds of terabytes of data from at least 141 organisations, mostly based in the U.S. China’s Defense Ministry said in an earlier statement that the report had “no factual basis.” Geng called on U.S. officials to “explain and clarify” what he said were recent U.S. media reports that Washington would carry out “pre-emptive” cyber attacks and expand its online warfare capabilties. Such efforts are “not conducive to the joint efforts of the international community to enhance network security,” he said.

Hacking accusations have strained ties between Washington and Beijing, with State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland saying this month that hacking comes up “in virtually every meeting we have with Chinese officials.”