< img src = "/uploads/blogs/93/54/ib-f-fi-fi22222222222222431624.jpg" Alt = "US blames 12 Chinese for large-scale cyberattacks"/> ~ ~ ~ < P > The US Ministry of Justice has charged 12 China citizens for global cybercriminals against state -owned states and dissidents. Among the accused are hackers-milestones and employees of a private hacker firm I-Soon.
< P > A number of criminal cases in the US indicate the existence of ecosystem hackers-merchants for purposes, & nbsp; which may be beneficial < p >Transmits & nbsp; unn & nbsp; with reference to & nbsp; ap news.< P > The US Department of Justice announced that 12 Chinese citizens, including hackers of the mercines, law enforcement officers and employees of a private hacker firm, were charged with global cybership campaigns and agencies. universities.
< P > A number of criminal cases in New York and Washington adds new details to the fact that, according to US officials, is a prosperous hacking ecosystem in China.
< P > One case concerns the hacker company I-Soon, which allegedly sold stolen data to the Chinese authorities. Another indictment binds Chinese hackers to the leakage of US technology companies and government agencies. & Amp; nbsp; Nbsp; Among the purposes was the US Ministry of Finance, which was severely disrupted last year's cybersecurity. < P > Accusations appeared at a time when the US government warned of more and more sophisticated cyber threats from China, including last year's breaking of telecommunication companies called Salt Typhoon, which gave Beijing access to private textuals and < p > Supplement< p > US State Department offers a reward of $ 2 million for information that will result in the arrest of two Chinese hackers.