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China Denies It Hacked U.S. Institute Planning to Host Appearance by Fugitive Gu...

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China Not Behind Hackings in U.S. Allegedly Related to Fugitive Guo Wengui, Public Security Ministry Says

The Chinese ministry asked the U.S. to hand over information on the alleged incidents so that it could help
The Chinese ministry asked the U.S. to hand over information on the alleged incidents so that it could help "identify the real source of such hacking." Photo: Visual China

The Ministry of Public Security said late Saturday that it investigated and found no evidence to support allegations that China was behind two reported cyber attacks in the U.S. allegedly related to fugitive businessman Guo Wengui.

The law enforcement agency, according to a statement it provided to Caixin, also asked the U.S. government to investigate documents Guo released at a news conference on Thursday in Washington, D.C. that it says were falsified.

The ministry said reports of alleged hacking of the computer systems of Guo’s lawyer and Washington-based Hudson Institute came from a non-traditional mainstream media outlet in the U.S. The publication is known as the Washington Free Beacon. The ministry characterized the media outlet’s reports about China as often “totally irresponsible and groundless accusations.”

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