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Tuesday, March 08, 2011

China blasts S.Korea military hacking allegations

RQ-4A Global HawkBeijing on Tuesday accused a South Korean lawmaker of being 'irresponsible' for saying Chinese computer hackers gained access to secret military files on Seoul's planned purchase of US spy planes.

'I want to emphasise that Chinese law prohibits any cyberattacks including hacking of any form and fights against these types of crimes in accordance with the law,' foreign ministry spokesman Jiang Yu told reporters.

'It is irresponsible for some people to spread remarks that are not conducive to friendship between China and the ROK (South Korea) and are not good for the image of China, under the pretext of a so-called hacking issue.'

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