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China denies being behind us cyberattacks linked to guo wengui

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China on Saturday denied it was involved in a cyberattack against a Washington think tank that was to host an event with fugitive tycoon Guo Wengui, as well as the US law firm helping him with his asylum application. The Ministry of Public Security also said in a press release that China had provided evidence to the US government that documents presented by Guo to support some of his allegations against China were forged. It said it would make a formal request to Washington to investigate the matter. The press release was issued after Chinese Minister of Public Security Guo Shengkun visited the United States this week, and just ahead of the Communist Party’s most important political event later this month. US Attorney General Jeff Sessions raised the issue of the cyberattacks during that visit with Chinese officials, US media reported. Australian man claims properties Chinese fugitive Guo Wengui said were owned by ‘corrupt’ official The ministry said it had not found any evidence to suggest the attack that took down the website of the Hudson Institute earlier this week had originated from China. Shortly after the institute said it detected a Shanghaibased cyberattack, it cancelled a scheduled appearance by exiled billionaire Guo, citing poor planning and logistics – and fuelling speculation that it had been pressured to do so by Beijing. China also denied responsibility for a recent cyberattack against Clark Hill, the law firm that filed Guo’s application for political asylum in the United States in September. “The Chinese government would like to suggest that the US law enforcement authorities supply China with the detailed information, relevant clues and evidence, so that China could assist in the investigations to identify the real source of such hacking,” the ministry said, adding it would cooperate fully in any investigation. It also said it had provided evidence to the US government that Guo had “falsified documents”, adding that it would formally request that the authorities investigate. “A while ago, the Chinese authorities already informed and provided evidence to the US government, with many documents blatantly forged by Guo – including the one he displayed on October 6 – in order to mislead in favour of his political asylum case,” it said. That was a reference to documents Guo presented during an appearance at the National Press Club in Washington on Thursday when he claimed Chinese authorities had secretly sent dozens of spies to the US. The ministry said Gu…
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