China hacked eight major computer services firms in years-long attack

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A US indictment in December outlined an elaborate operation to steal Western intellectual property in order to advance China's economic interests. FMTNews China

Fujitsu, Tata Consultancy Services, NTT Data are some of the companies reportedly compromised by Chinese hackers.

A US indictment in December outlined an elaborate operation to steal Western intellectual property in order to advance China’s economic interests but stopped short of naming victim companies. A Reuters report at the time identified two: Hewlett Packard Enterprise and IBM. NTT Data, Dimension Data, Tata Consultancy Services, Fujitsu and IBM declined to comment. IBM has previously said it has no evidence sensitive corporate data was compromised by the attacks.

The Chinese government has consistently denied all accusations of involvement in hacking. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said Beijing opposed cyber-enabled industrial espionage. “The Chinese government has never in any form participated in or supported any person to carry out the theft of commercial secrets,” it said in a statement to Reuters.

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