Aiming at the hacker team attached to the Chinese government in the Chinese government, aiming at the mobile phone of the Both Party Presidential Candidate Campaign, the Chinese Embassy in the United States denied the charges and emphasized that China would not interfere with US presidential election .
It was only less than two weeks left before the US election, and the New York Times Wall Street Journal reported on Friday (October 25) that the Chinese hacker who invaded the US Telecom Giant Wileson Communication System locked the two in the United States.Communication equipment of the party candidate camp.
According to Reuters, a spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington refused to comment, saying "we don't understand the specific situation."
The spokesman said: "China is one of the main victims of cyber attacks. The Chinese position is consistent and clear, resolutely opposed and combat all forms of cyber attacks and network theft."
The spokesman also emphasized that the presidential election is the US internal affairs, and China will not interfere with the US election. "We hope that the United States will not blame China in the election."
The Wall Street Journal quoted the insider reported on October 5 that the "Salt Typhoon" hacker organization related to the Chinese government invaded the network of many broadband suppliers in the United States., ATT and Lumen Technologies.
The Federal Investigation Agency (FBI) and Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security (CISA) issued a joint statement on Friday that the U.SBehavior".
Statement saying: "Various US government agencies are working on cooperation to actively reduce this threat and coordinate with industrial partners to strengthen network defense in the entire business communications field."