Monday, December 22, 2014

Chinese Foreign Minister: China Opposes to All Forms of Cyber Attacks. No Proof North Korea Involved In Sony Cyberattack

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (L) and Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meet on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting in Beijing Nov. 7, 2014. Reuters/Nicholas Kamm/Pool

China Condemns 'Cyber Terrorism' -- VOA

BEIJING — China condemned cyber terrorism, but said more proof is needed that North Korea hacked Sony Pictures.

Its comments came a day after the United States asked China for help blocking cyber attacks from the North.

China says it opposes cyber attacks on third parties through making use of the facilities of another country. The comments from China’s Foreign Ministry came after the United States accused North Korea of hacking Sony Pictures.

China Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said China opposes a country using the internal facilities of another country to launch cyber attacks.

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More News On China Opposing Announcing That they Are Against All Forms of Cyber Attacks

China Opposes Cyberattacks, Doesn't Name N. Korea -- AP
China condemns cyberattacks, but says no proof North Korea hacked Sony -- Globe and Mail/Reuters
China condemns 'cyber terrorism' as Obama pledges N. Korea review -- AFP
Sony Hack Triggers Diplomatic Tightwalk As China Condemns Cyberattacks Without Mentioning North Korea -- IBTimes
Spokeswoman: China opposes cyber attack targeted at third nation -- Xinhua
China Opposes to All Forms of Cyber Attacks: Chinese FM -- CRIEnglish
FM Wang to Kerry: China Against All Forms of Cyber-Attacks, Cyber Terrorism -- Sputnik
China says it opposes cyberattacks but doesn't name North Korea -- Mashable
China Isn't Sure North Korea Hacked Sony, Nor Whether It Happened On China's Territory -- Bustle

3 comments:

Rhaegar said...

Also good news regarding the Russian economy, China will help Russia, sources:

http://rt.com/news/216563-china-russia-economic-hardships/

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-22/china-offers-russia-help-with-suggestion-of-wider-currency-swap.html

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-12-19/did-china-float-a-bailout-offer-for-crisis-hit-russia-.html


What is your thougts about this? Hope you will make a post about it.

phill said...

With strings attached.

Rhaegar said...

That is right, there is always strings attached, but I think China's conditions for help are much more reasnonable than the IMF's.