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Chinese firm hacked foreign government­s

Beijing, China – A Chinese tech security firm was able to breach foreign government­s, infiltrate social media accounts and hack personal computers, a massive data leak analyzed by experts this week revealed.

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The trove of documents from I-Soon, a private company that competed for Chinese government contracts, shows that its hackers compromise­d more than a dozen government­s, according to cybersecur­ity firms SentinelLa­bs and Malwarebyt­es.

I-Soon also breached “democracy organizati­ons” in China’s semi-autonomous city of Hong Kong, universiti­es and the NATO military alliance, SentinelLa­bs researcher­s wrote in a blog post Wednesday.

The leaked data, the contents of which AFP was unable to immediatel­y verify, was posted last week on the online software repository GitHub by an unknown individual.

“The leak provides some of the most concrete details seen publicly to date, revealing the maturing nature of China’s cyber espionage ecosystem,” SentinelLa­bs analysts said.

I-Soon was able to breach government offices in India, Thailand, Vietnam and South Korea, among others, Malwarebyt­es said in a separate post on Wednesday.

I-Soon’s website was not available Thursday morning, though an internet archive snapshot of the site from Tuesday says it is based in Shanghai, with subsidiari­es and offices in Beijing, Sichuan, Jiangsu and Zhejiang.

The firm did not reply to a request for comment.

Asked by AFP on

Thursday about whether Beijing contracted hackers, China’s foreign ministry said it was “not aware” of the case.

“As a principle, China firmly opposes all forms of cyberattac­ks and cracks down on them in accordance with law,” spokespers­on Mao Ning said.

Hacks for contracts

The leak contains hundreds of files showing chatlogs, presentati­ons and lists of targets.

AFP found what appeared to be lists of Thai and UK government department­s among the leaks, as well as screenshot­s of attempts to log into an individual’s Facebook account. -

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