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breach at the "new
york
times" as the newspaper uncovers that repeated cybe cyber-attacks on its
computer system
originated in
china
. nbc's
ian williams
has the latest from beijing. ian, good morning.
>> reporter:
good morning, tamron. the "new
york
times" says the expert they hired have little doubt the cyber-attacks on the newspaper came from
china
. hackers infiltrated the
computer systems
the "new
york
times" reports, stealing pass words from reporters and other employees in an effort to break into their e-mail accounts.
security experts
told the "times" the attack was covered in
china
's digital fingerprints. experts gathered
digital evidence
that chinese hackers using methods some constituents have associated with the
chinese military
in the past breached the times network. and investigating the wealthy of
china
's prime minister who accumulated billions through business dealings and that was highly embarrassing to the top government reeling from this. and attacks against the foreign media.
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we have security consultants told us these attacks originated in
china
although they can't identify the original culprits.
>>
what's
china
's position on this?
>> reporter:
a
foreign ministry
spokesman said hacking allegations against
china
as irresponsible. there is growing evidence of a far more widespread
china
operation growing in
china
and provoking growing alarm among u.s. officials. among that growing target list, u.s. companies and
government agencies
and workers angered the
chinese government
.
>>
thank you very much.
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