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China's Foreign Ministry: China Did Not Attack Github, We Are the Major Victims

An anonymous reader writes At the Regular Press Conference on March 30, China's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying responded on the charge of DDoS attack over Github. She said: "It is quite odd that every time a website in the US or any other country is under attack, there will be speculation that Chinese hackers are behind it. I'd like to remind you that China is one of the major victims of cyber attacks. We have been underlining that China hopes to work with the international community to speed up the making of international rules and jointly keep the cyber space peaceful, secure, open and cooperative. It is hoped that all parties can work in concert to address hacker attacks in a positive and constructive manner."

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  1. I would not be surprised... by ckatko · · Score: 3, Interesting

    ...If it was USA/Israel/Britain/Canada pulling yet another False Flag operation of saying "OMGAWD Asians did it!".

    For those who missed it, Canada outright admitted it they do this.

  2. Re: Yeah, sure. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Wait...really? You'd don't believe the NSA but you'll believe a government official from a country that has killed millions of its OWN people? Wow. I mean, NSA basically stands for National Shitfilled Agency, but I'll believe them in a heartbeat over these buggers.

    Look up mass murder by communist regimes. Look up what happened to the democracy movement in China. Well, assuming you aren't in China, where you aren't free to to so.

    Get your head out of your rear and actually get a clear picture of the regime in China. The NSA may not be the good guys...but the Chinese regime actually IS the bad guys. They only look good in comparison to Pol Pot and the Kim regimes.

  3. Quick, get damage control out here by LordLimecat · · Score: 3, Interesting

    One wonders if we'll be seeing the return of the 50 Cent Party in this thread.