Chinese hacking attempts
on American corporate intellectual property have occurred with
regularity over the past three weeks, suggesting that China almost
immediately began violating its newly minted cyberagreement with the
United States, according to a newly published analysis by a
cybersecurity company with close ties to the U.S. government.
The Irvine, California-based company,
CrowdStrike, says it documented seven Chinese cyberattacks against U.S.
technology and pharmaceuticals companies "where the primary benefit of
the intrusions seems clearly aligned to facilitate theft of intellectual property and trade secrets, rather than to conduct traditional national security-related intelligence collection."
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