There's No Cyber War With US, Says Chinese Official
THERE is no cyber warfare taking place between China and the United States, a senior Chinese official said yesterday.
The two countries might suffer from cyber attacks, but they were in no way directed by either government, Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai told reporters.
"Though hackers attack the US Internet and China's Internet, I believe they do not represent any country," Cui said.
Both countries were discussing the problem of hacking during their regular strategic consultations, Cui said.
"The international community ought to come up with some rules to prevent this misuse of advanced technology," he added.
"The US is the most advanced country in the world when it comes to this technology, and we hope they can step up communication and cooperation on this with other countries. We also hope this advanced technology is not used for destructive purposes."
The two countries might suffer from cyber attacks, but they were in no way directed by either government, Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai told reporters.
"Though hackers attack the US Internet and China's Internet, I believe they do not represent any country," Cui said.
Both countries were discussing the problem of hacking during their regular strategic consultations, Cui said.
"The international community ought to come up with some rules to prevent this misuse of advanced technology," he added.
"The US is the most advanced country in the world when it comes to this technology, and we hope they can step up communication and cooperation on this with other countries. We also hope this advanced technology is not used for destructive purposes."
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