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May 20, 2013
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China Wages Secret Cyber War Against The New York TimesPosted on Jan 31, 2013
“Revelations that China apparently targeted the New York Times in a campaign of cyber-espionage have cast a rare spotlight on attempts by Beijing to crack down on any criticism of its ruling elite,” The Guardian reports. The effort was detected by the Times’ digital staff and is believed to have been linked to the paper’s October exposé on the riches accumulated by the family of outgoing president and leading communist Wen Jiabao. Beijing aggressively denies the allegations. “This is business-as-usual from what we can tell for aspects of the Chinese government,” said Marc Frons, head of the newspaper’s digital technology and its chief information officer. Frons told The Guardian that the Times expects more such attempts in the future. “It is really spy versus spy,” he said. “I don’t think we can relax. I am pretty sure that they will be back.” —Posted by Alexander Reed Kelly.
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