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China rejects hacking charges, accuses US of cyberspying
BEIJING (AP) China on Tuesday rejected an accusation by Washington and its Western allies that Beijing is to blame for a hack of the Microsoft Exchange email system and complained Chinese entities are victims of damaging U.
Jul. 20 2021 @ 11:05pm
A woman wearing a face mask to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walks by the Microsoft office building in Beijing, Tuesday, July 20, 2021. The Biden administration and Western allies formally blamed China on Monday for a massive hack of Microsoft Exchange email server software and asserted that criminal hackers associated with the Chinese government have carried out ransomware and other illicit cyber operations. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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China s Claim on Vulnerability Details Could Chill Researchers
The Network Security Law of the People s Republic of China enforces coordinated disclosure, but also requires that researchers notify the government of vulnerabilities.
Robert Lemos
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A new law
issued by the Chinese government makes it illegal to share vulnerability
information with any organization except for the government and the maker of
the affected product, a restriction that will likely chill research efforts,
even among Chinese citizens living overseas, according to security and legal
experts.
The Network Security Law of the People s Republic of China,
issued on July 13, aims on its face to improve the security of Chinese