Washington
Post joins list of U.S. media allegedly hacked by Chinese military
The
Washington Post disclosed on Saturday that it had suffered a
cyberattack and suspects Chinese hackers were behind it, joining
Twitter and major US media outlets that have endured intrusions.
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Febraury, 2013
The
Post said in a front page story that the attack was detected in 2011.
It said Post company officials would not comment on the
circumstances, duration of the intrusion or apparent origin.
The
paper quoted Post spokeswoman Kris Coratti as saying the paper worked
with a security company to detect, investigate and resolve the
situation “promptly” at the end of 2011.
“We
have a number of security measures in place to guard against
cyberattacks on an ongoing basis,” Coratti was quoted as saying.
The
revelation came after Twitter said on Friday it was hammered by a
sophisticated cyber attack similar to those that recently hit the
news outlets.
Twitter
said the passwords of about 250,000 users were stolen.
This
week the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal both accused
Chinese hackers of targeting their computers in an apparent effort to
spy on journalists covering China.
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