The CIA has been accused of piracy for 11 years |
The Chinese anti-virus company (Qihoo 360) has said that CIA hackers have spent more than a decade attacking the Chinese aviation industry and other targets. This is a clear allegation of American espionage by the Beijing company.
"He discovered spying by comparing the malware samples he found to a number of the CIA's digital spy tools released by WikiLeaks in 2017," the company said in an article in English and Chinese English.
The company said that the CIA targeted the Chinese aviation and energy sectors, scientific research organizations, Internet companies and government agencies.
(Qihoo 360) is one of the leading companies that sell cybersecurity products, and continues its research based on the information it contains about digital security in China. The airline added that violations of airline destinations may target VIP flights.
The company (Qihoo 360) not only published a list of found malware samples, but also analyzed its creation, indicating that the developers of the tool did this during business hours. It opens on the east coast of the United States.
The CIA and the Chinese embassy in Washington refused to reply to the message, and the United States (like China and other world powers) has rarely commented on the Internet's allegations. Spying.
Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA), released long-term evidence of US involvement in surveillance and espionage.
There have been many lengthy reports containing allegations from US companies against Beijing, while Chinese companies have recently taken the same measures against other foreign piracy groups.
Adam Siegal, a member of the New York Council on Foreign Relations, which deals with China and cyber security, said: "The publication of the Qihoo 360 article may be similar to the violation by some Chinese military infiltrators last month of violations of major EU credit companies. Equifax condemnation."
The Qihoo 360 Blog is the latest damage to the CIA hacking tool released by WikiLeaks in 2017 when the U.S. Attorney General's Office accused programmer Joshua Schulte of delivering agency's digital spy tools to WikiLeaks. That requires years of work and millions of dollars. Development.
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