Friday, April 3, 2009

China suspected of kiberslezhke for the Prime Minister of Australia.

The Chinese secret service tried to install kiberslezhku for Australian Prime Minister Kevin Ruddy (Kevin Rudd), during his visit to China in August 2008, the Australian The Australian.

According to the Chinese tried to gain access to computers and mobile phones Kevin Rädda and members of the Australian delegation.

In addition, according to the newspaper, referring to its sources in the intelligence, the Chinese have repeatedly attempted to penetrate the networks of various embassies in the Australian capital Canberra.

In the office of Prime Minister of Australia does not have confirmed information on kiberslezhke, saying do not give any comments on issues relating to security of the State first. For its part, China has called the charges in kiberslezhke absolutely false and unsubstantiated.

Recall previously reported that scientists from the Center for International Studies Munch (Munk Center for International Studies - MCIS) in Toronto revealed unprecedented global network of computer espionage, operating in 103 countries around the world.

The most ambitious work of computer "spyware" has been detected in public institutions the Asian region. Investigating the origin of viruses, experts have concluded that most of the information received spyware left on some computers in China.

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