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China is suspected in the hacking of about 4 million records of U.S. government data of the Office of Personnel Management. The FBI detected this in April 2015. This is a major test of cybersecurity for the U.S. government.
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U.S. Suspects Hackers in China Breached About 4 Million People’s Records, Officials Say
Wall Street Journal 06.05.2015
U.S. Was Warned of System Open to Cyberattacks
New York Times 06.05.2015
Hackers Likely Stole Security-Clearance Information During Breach of Government Agency
Wall Street Journal 06.13.2015
When Does a Hack Become an Act of War?
Wall Street Journal 06.13.2015
White House Weighs Sanctions After Second Breach of a Computer System
New York Times 06.12.2015
Blessed by Alibaba, Cursed by Beijing
Wall Street Journal 06.18.2015
Attack Gave Chinese Hackers Privileged Access to U.S. Systems
New York Times 06.20.2015
Breached Network’s Security Is Criticized
Wall Street Journal 06.24.2015
Wall Street Journal 06.24.2015
U.S. Scolds China for Online Attacks
New York Times 06.23.2015
Officials Masked Severity Of Hack
Wall Street Journal 06.25.2015
Hacking of Government Computers Exposed 21.5 Million People
New York Times 07.09.2015
Katherine Archuleta, Director of Personnel Agency, Resigns
New York Times 07.10.2015
Years of Tech Mismanagement Led to OPM Breach, Resignation of Chief
Wall Street Journal 07.10.2015
U.S. Fears Data Stolen by Chinese Hacker Could Identify Spies
New York Times 07.24.2015
China Cybersecurity Fears Prompt Business Groups to Press Obama
Wall Street Journal 08.13.2015
Obama Hints at Sanctions Against China Over Cyberattacks
New York Times 09.16.2015
China’s president pledges to fight cyberattacks - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.23.2015
Xi Jinping Pledges to Work With U.S. to Stop Cybercrimes
New York Times 09.22.2015
Cyber Sleuths Track Hacker to China’s Military
Wall Street Journal 09.24.2015
U.S., China vow not to engage in economic cyberespionage - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.26.2015
The U.S. and China agree not to conduct economic espionage in cyberspace - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09.26.2015
Obama seeks 35 percent hike in federal cyber budget to boost defense - The Washington Post
Washington Post 02.09.2016
Why the US fears Russia is hacking its presidential election - BBC News
BBC News 10.11.2016
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