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Alleged Chinese Hacking: Alcoa Breach Relied on Simple Phishing Scam

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The U.S. Justice Department's indictment of military officers from China in 2014 cybersecurity case

05/20/2014

Chinese military officers are indicted for hacking into computers of Alcoa, U.S. Steel and Westinghouse. How the U.S. is handling issues of cyberspying by China.

Grouped Articles

U.S. Charges Five in Chinese Army With Hacking

Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014

Pittsburgh-Area Firms Allegedly Targeted by Hacking

Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014

Alleged Chinese Hacking: Alcoa Breach Relied on Simple Phishing Scam

Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014

For U.S. Companies That Challenge China, the Risk of Digital Reprisal

New York Times 05/20/2014

Indictment of PLA hackers is part of broad U.S. strategy to curb Chinese cyberspying - The Washington Post

Washington Post 05/23/2014

U.S. Case Offers Glimpse Into China’s Hacker Army

New York Times 05/22/2014

U.S. Defense Secretary Hagel's visit to Beijing in April 2014 and efforts to defuse tensions between China, the U.S. and Japan

04/08/2014

Hagel's discussions with the defense minister and meetings with military officers to defuse tensions in the Asia Pacific region. Hagel's failure to make progress on the issues relating to cybersecurity and China's insistence on sovereignty over disputed islands in a trip intended to improve relations and dialogue. The trip only partly achieved its goals.

Grouped Articles

Hagel Spars With Chinese Over Islands and Security

New York Times 04/08/2014

U.S. Beefs Up Military Options for China as Obama Reassures Allies in Asia

Wall Street Journal 04/28/2014

Japan's Abe Takes Step to Enhance Military's Role

Wall Street Journal 05/16/2014

Pittsburgh-Area Firms Allegedly Targeted by Hacking

Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014

Alleged Chinese Hacking: Alcoa Breach Relied on Simple Phishing Scam

Wall Street Journal 05/20/2014

For U.S. Companies That Challenge China, the Risk of Digital Reprisal

New York Times 05/20/2014


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