Reuters reported earlier reports that Chinese hackers lasted for many years to conduct extensive cyber attacks on Kenya. Kenya security officials refuted that related reports were sponsored.
The Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Security and the Chief Secretary of the Ministry of Administration of Kenya, Raymond Omollo, said in a written statement on Thursday (May 25) that Reuters reports on Chinese hackers attacking Kenya government agencies.It should be regarded as a sponsored propaganda.
He said that the extensive spread of this report and the rapid reprint of other well -known foreign media have further implied their careful planning and collaborative attack on Kenya's sovereignty.
Omo Luo said that China provides government network infrastructure for Kenya, so it can be reasonably imagined that if the construction country hopes to penetrate into the installed network system, it is unlikely to hire a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come to a third -party hacker to come to come to come to come to come to come to come.Hacquine.
A spokesman for Reuters responded: "We insist on our reports."
Reuters on Wednesday (May 24) quoted anonymous people reported that Chinese hackers have begun to start at the end of 2019.For Kenya's three -year network invasion operation.Attacks are mainly targeted at eight government departments in Kenya, including the presidential office, the Ministry of Defense, the Ministry of Information, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Land, the Ministry of the Interior, and the Council Center.
According to the two sources of Reuters and a report written by a defense company, Chinese hackers launch an attack to obtain information about how to manage the debt repayment of Kenya.