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China says Tuesday this three accused of accused US accused of carrying out cyberattacks In Chinese infrastructure during Asian games held in Harbin town in February.
An announcement from Harbin Police headquarter named Wileryn A. Wilson, Robert J. Snelling, and Stephen W. Johnson and said they worked through the National Security Agency. The police did not say how they got names or where the three were believed today.
The said attack refers to systems for management of games on their own, such as registration, entry into competition and travel, all the stored individuals associated with games, “says the police.
Attacks continue during the games of an attempt to “disturb them and damage their normal operations,” according to the official Xinhua News Agency.
The report also said that NSA cyberattacks the critical infrastructure of the Geilongjiang province, which includes harbin, water resources, research institutions, and research defenses. Hackers also attack the technology company in Technology Huawei, Xinhua said.
The report said that the NSA “passes unknown data packages on specific devices that operate Microsoft Windows operating systems.”
The US Embassy in Beijing does not immediately answer messages looking for comment.
It is unclear why said the assault timed in Asia games, unless it is expected that China can light some stiff controls on the internet while hosting competition.
Long time charged in the US and China each of the cyberattacks, with the US also calls Chinese individuals working for military hacking units, even issuing posters for them.
Just last month, the justice department and others announced coordinated efforts to disrupt and deter the malicious cyber activities of 12 Chinese nationals, including two law enforcement officers, the doj reported.
The National Intelligence Director office in the last month called China “The most active and consistent threat to government government, private sector, and critical infrastructure networks.”
This story originally shown Fortune.com