The AchieVer Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 Hackers successfully targeted the European Union's diplomatic communications over a period of several years, The New York Times reports. Thousands of messages were intercepted in which diplomats referenced a range of subjects from US President Donald Trump to global trade. The breach was reportedly discovered by the cyber-security company Area 1. European officials say that information marked as confidential and secret was not affected by the three-year hack. One expert told the New York Times that the methods used by the hackers were similar to those previously used by the Chinese military. "After over a decade of experience countering Chinese cyber-operations... there is no doubt this campaign is connected to the Chinese government," he said. Apple and Amazon deny China hack claims President Trump relaxes US cyber-attacks rules US warns of supply chain cyber-attacks The intercepted messages, known as diplomatic cables, reveal one exchange in which diplomats describe July's meeting between Mr Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin as "successful (at least for Putin)". Image copyrightGETTY IMAGES Image captionChinese President Xi Jinping and US leader Donald Trump are both reportedly discussed in the hacked communications Another message gives details of a private meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and European officials that took place earlier this year. It quotes Mr Xi as saying China "would not submit to bullying" from Washington "even if a trade war hurt everybody". source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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