China accuses US of targeting research university as part of 'tens of thousands' of cyber attacks

China accuses US of targeting research university as part of 'tens of thousands' of cyber attacks

A report released Monday by its National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center accused the US National Security Agency of carrying out “tens of thousands of malicious attacks on network targets in China in recent years”. It specifically mentions the case of Northwestern Polytechnical University

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China accuses US of targeting research university as part of 'tens of thousands' of cyber attacks

Beijing:  China claimed on Monday that the US had launched “tens of thousands” of cyberattacks on it and had stolen vast amounts of private data, including data from a public research university.

Washington has accused Beijing of cyberattacks against US businesses and government agencies, one of the issues over which ties between the two powers have nosedived in recent years.

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China has consistently denied the claims and in turn lashed out against alleged US cyber espionage, but has rarely made public disclosures of specific attacks.

Report by China’s CVERC

But a report released Monday by its National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) accused the US National Security Agency (NSA) of carrying out “tens of thousands of malicious attacks on network targets in China in recent years”.

US’ NSA’s office accused of infiltrating the Northwestern Polytechnical University 

It specifically accused the NSA’s office of Tailored Access Operations (TAO) of infiltrating the Northwestern Polytechnical University in the city of Xi’an.

The university is funded by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and specialises in aeronautical and space research.

CVERC alleged that TAO infiltrated the university’s networks and took “control of tens of thousands of network devices” including servers, routers and network switches.

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Using dozens of cyber weapons and exploiting previously unknown flaws in the SunOS operating system, the unit gained access to “core technical data” including passwords and the operations of key network devices, the report said.

TAO has “stolen over 140 gigabytes of high-value data” in recent years and received assistance from groups in Europe and South Asia, CVERC said in the report, which was co-authored by the private Chinese cybersecurity firm Qihoo 360.

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The foreign ministry in Beijing on Monday condemned the alleged hack, saying it “seriously endangers China’s national security and users’ personal data security”.

“We ask the US to provide an explanation and urge them to stop immediately this illegal move,” Mao Ning, a spokeswoman for the foreign ministry, said at a regular press conference.

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The NSA did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment.

In June, Xi’an authorities said they had launched an investigation into a reported cyberattack at Northwestern Polytechnical University that carried the hallmarks of “overseas hacking groups and unlawful elements”.

The attacks “caused significant risks and hidden dangers for normal work and life at our school”, a university cybersecurity official told state broadcaster CCTV in comments published on Monday.

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Washington had accused Beijing of carrying cyberattack on Microsoft’s software

Last year, Washington accused Beijing of carrying out a massive attack on Microsoft’s email software that affected at least 30,000 US organisations - including local governments - as well as customers in other countries.

China denied the allegations and countered that Washington was the “world champion” of cyber espionage.

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