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China accuses US of cyber attack on its national weather center |AP News

China accuses US of cyber attack on its national weather center |AP News

BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. trial on Thursday and Sunday will be the world's largest immigrant, the world's largest producer of any damage to the environment, communications networks, financial systems and China accused the US of a cyber attack on...

China accuses US of cyber attack on its national weather center AP News

BEIJING (AP) — The U.S. trial on Thursday and Sunday will be the world's largest immigrant, the world's largest producer of any damage to the environment, communications networks, financial systems and

China accused the US of a cyber attack on its national weather center

BEIJING (AP) - China accused the U.S. National Security Agency on Sunday of carrying out a cyberattack on the National Meteorological Center, saying damage to related facilities could have disrupted network communications, financial systems and power supplies.

In a WeChat message, the Ministry of Homeland Security claimed that the US agency used flaws in the messaging services of a foreign brand of mobile phones to steal sensitive information from the devices of staff at the National Time Service Center in 2022. The brand was not specified.

The US agency has also used 42 types of "special cyber attack weapons" to end a scheduled system in 2023-2024, it said in a post on the Wechat Platform.

Claimed to have evidence but did not provide it in the post.

Murager said Kurnina is responsible for the distribution and compilation of Chinese standard program schedules, as well as the provision of synchronization services for performances, transects.He noted that he had given instructions to the center to eliminate the risks.

"The United States accused others in those who do, repeatedly exaggerating China's cyber threats," The publishing noticed.

In recent years, Western governments have claimed that hackers linked to the Chinese government have targeted officials, journalists, corporations and others.The ministry's statement could increase tensions between Washington and Beijing, adding to differences over trade, technology and Taiwan.

The United States embassy did not address the Chinese accusation in an email response.

The response focused on cyberattacks from China, positioning them as the most active and persistent threat to the U.S. government and businesses.

This story was translated from an English publisher to an ap publisher via a publisher intelligence tool.

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