"Any attacks (hackers), they always blame China. Special events this latest incident is not unreasonable especially with ulterior motives," said Lei told WaPost, who launched the TG Daily, Friday (6/3/2011).
"The Chinese government firmly opposes any activities of cyber crimes, including hacking. And ready to cooperate with the international community to combat it," he said.
"China itself has become a victim of hacking attacks, and the government has given great attention to the security of cyberspace," he said. "The statement that says that the Chinese government supports piracy attacks, has ulterior motives."
Previously, the U.S. had warned other countries that it is now assessing the hacker attacks, including 'the challenge of war' so that they can conduct a military strike against the country concerned.
On the other hand, Google reveal the motives of the hackers that want to monitor the contents of electronic mail, with a mode using stolen passwords and then change the settings for the email channel.
One of the world's largest Internet company, said that the latest computer-based invasion attack directed at a variety of Western companies. Guardian of the British news agency reported that "The sophistication of attacks and their highly targeted nature, has a motive eliminating direct financial benefits."
Google says, it is possible hijacking attacks, sponsored a state.
This hijacking attacks surfaced a day after the U.S. government plans to create a law that states hacking attacks is a form of war.
United States Department of Defense announced that the military is prepared to use violence in response to the threat of hackers. The operation of this new virtual world will become active next month.
Parties to the White House clearly does not want to 'concede', so they intend to conduct an investigation on this attack.
"We take this attack seriously, we have started to investigate what happened," said U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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