Defense company denies its systems were hacked
DEFENSE company China National Electronics Import and Export Corp (CEIEC) yesterday denied claims that its systems had been hacked and documents posted online.
The reports are "totally groundless, highly subjective and defamatory," the Beijing-based company said in a statement on its website.
"CEIEC reserves the right to take legal action against the relevant responsible individuals and institutions," it said.
This followed foreign media reports that claimed CEIEC's networks had been hacked.
Hacker "Hardcore Charlie" told foreign media that he had broken into the computer system of CEIEC by cracking key email passwords. The authenticity of documents posted could not be confirmed.
On its website, CEIEC says its business focuses on business solutions integration, overseas engineering integration and defense electronics system integration.
The reports are "totally groundless, highly subjective and defamatory," the Beijing-based company said in a statement on its website.
"CEIEC reserves the right to take legal action against the relevant responsible individuals and institutions," it said.
This followed foreign media reports that claimed CEIEC's networks had been hacked.
Hacker "Hardcore Charlie" told foreign media that he had broken into the computer system of CEIEC by cracking key email passwords. The authenticity of documents posted could not be confirmed.
On its website, CEIEC says its business focuses on business solutions integration, overseas engineering integration and defense electronics system integration.
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