US Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton has accused China of stealing commercial secrets and government information, US media reported on Sunday. She accused China of “trying to hack into everything that doesn’t move in America”, and urged vigilance.
US officials had named China as the chief suspect in the massive hack of the records of a US government agency earlier this year.
China had denied any involvement, and called US claims “irresponsible”.
Speaking at a campaign event in New Hampshire, Clinton said that China was stealing secrets from defence contractors and had taken “huge amounts of government information, all looking for an advantage.”
She added that she wanted to see China’s peaceful rise but that the US needed to stay “fully vigilant”.
“China’s military is growing very quickly, they’re establishing military installations that again threaten countries we have treaties with, like the Philippines because they are building on contested property,” she said.
US officials have blamed China for a major data breach of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) that was revealed in June.
The hacking of federal government computers could have compromised the records of four million employees.
US intelligence chief James Clapper called China a “leading suspect” after the incident.
However, China dismissed the accusation, saying that it was “irresponsible and unscientific”.
China has previously argued that it is also the victim of hacking attacks.
Republican presidential candidates have used the recent OPM cyber hack to attack President Obama’s administration, accusing it of “incompetence”.
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