Chinese media reports that the investigation unit successfully extracted spy software samples developed by the National Security Agency during the investigation of Northwestern Polytechnical University by China University of Technology.

China CCTV News reported on Thursday (September 14) that during the process of investigating the case with 360 Company in cooperation with 360 Company, the National Computer Virus Emergency Treatment Center successfully extracted multiple "secondary dating" spy software.Sample, "and lock the true identity of the US National Security Agency (NSA) staff behind this online spy operation."

It is reported that the National Computer Virus Emergency treatment Center and 360 companies conducted technical analysis of the "secondary dating" spy software, and said that software is a cyber spy weapon developed by the National Security Agency.

Technical analysis report shows that "secondary dating" can realize malicious functions such as network traffic eavesdropping, intermediate people attack, insert malware, etc., and cooperate with other malicious software to complete complex cyber spy activities.

The report said that the National Computer Virus Emergency Treatment Center and 360 Company and the industry partners conducted technical surveys globally."Second Dating" spy software and derivative versions.They also found that most of the springboard servers, which were remotely controlled by the National Security Agency, were distributed in Germany, Japan, South Korea, India and Taiwan.

China accused the U.S. National Security Agency launching cyber attacks and stealing core data on Northwest Polytechnical University last year.

The Jianghan Branch of Wuhan Public Security Bureau reported in July this year that some network equipment of the Earthquake Monitoring Center of the Wuhan Emergency Administration was attacked by the network and stated that the attack was initiated by a hacker organization and criminals with a government background abroad.