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June 18, 2013
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White House Confirms Cyberattack, Won’t Blame ChinaPosted on Oct 1, 2012
Off the record, the administration has confirmed an Internet-based attack on the White House, but says “These types of attacks are not infrequent and we have mitigation measures in place.” The conservative website The Washington Free Beacon attributed the attack to China, citing “defense and intelligence officials familiar with the incident.” According to the BBC, the White House would not confirm Chinese involvement. China and Russia are often blamed for major cyberattacks due to their well-known prowess in network espionage. Here’s what the Free Beacon reported Sunday:
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