China rejects claims of Internet hacking attacks


China denied involvement in Internet attacks and defended its online surveillance practices as lawful on Monday after the United States urged Beijing to investigate a computer attack against search engine giant Google.
China’s anti-hacking policy is transparent and consistent, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said.
“Any accusation that…

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